No your teeth want become rotten, but yes plenty of germs will get inside your mouth.
You don't... The teeth get in the way... If your going to kiss someone with buck teeth my recommendation is to not french kiss he might accidentally bite down on you tongue...
Urban language - stands for Kiss My Teeth - used when someone says something stupid or unacceptable. Comes from the abbreviated Yiddish phrase, "Kish mein tuchas" meaning "Kiss my a**."
You keep your teeth in your mouth.
KMT basically means 'Kiss My Teeth'. The term is normally used when you dislike someone.
Usually it is best to become friends with someone before expecting a kiss.
A passionate kiss is different from a regular kiss. A passionate kiss is when you are kissing someone you love, and you kiss someone with the passion that you feel for someone.
Kiss My Teeth
You shouldn't really worry about your teeth, more about your tounge.(;
it means kiss my teeth
Relax your tongue and let it gently touch your partner's lips or tongue. Avoid pushing your tongue too forcefully, and mirror your partner's movements for a more enjoyable kiss. Communication and paying attention to your partner's cues can also help enhance the experience.
White Kiss is a teeth-whitening system. See related links.
You don't put your teeth anywhere. When you kiss you use your lips. In a french kiss you use your tongue. So you wont be using your teeth. To kiss you touch the other persons lips with yours, purse them a little. For a french kiss you open your lips and massage the other persons tongue with yours.