A kiss a day keeps the doctor away

An act of showing love which is universally accepted is the kiss.

Everyone, at some point, has been kissed by someone close to them, gently and soft or passionately, and maybe through affection, too.

Kisses need not be be only on the face, the hands or the neck; one can plant a kiss at any time.

* A kiss on the forehead means you are friends with him or her; some use it as a starter, too.

* An Eskimo kiss is an affectionate one, from a parent to their child or a young one. The nose here is rubbed back and forth.

* The passionate French kiss, romantic and hot. Lots of tongue action and mastering it takes time.

* Single-lip kiss, a kiss where you suck a lip of the other person, sandwiching theirs between yours while doing so.

* A kiss on the hand; when you grasp the person’s hands, using your fingers and kiss the back of the palm. Adorable and passionate, an act of being kind.

* Butterfly kiss, when you get close to the person’s face and both of your eyelashes physically connect with one another, while you kiss.

* Long, prolonged kiss, lips only and lots of lip-to-lip kissing, full of passion and raw emotion.

* Kiss on the cheek, friendly, respectful and adorable. Anyone can peck on anyone’s cheek with no deep meaning to it.

* Air kisses, family and friends. Kiss kiss in the air beside the cheek and no physical touching.

* Kiss of an angel, a gentle kiss on someone’s eyelid or near to it.
Every kiss they say is the talk of the soul and that’s why the variation of each kiss has a meaning different from the next.

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