French kiss typically involves deeper and more passionate kissing with the use of tongues, while making out refers to a broader range of intimate activities that can include kissing, touching, and sometimes more. French kissing is one aspect of making out, which is a more general term for intimate physical interaction.
The difference between the French kiss and a smooch is the intensity. A smooch is just touching the lips together. A French kiss involves opening the mouths slightly and exploring the other person's tongue and lips with your tongue.
I suppose this is based on preference. Depending on mood, one might prefer frenching over regular kissing with a significant other. Obviously, this varies based on the other person. Ex: No one really wants to french their parents goodbye.
A French kiss involves using the tongue, creating a more passionate and intimate connection compared to a "normal" kiss, which typically involves just the lips touching. French kissing often involves more exploration and movement of the tongue inside the other person's mouth.
There is no substantial difference between French and American makeout in terms of the act itself. The term "French kiss" may have originated in France, but the kissing technique is used worldwide. Both refer to a passionate kiss involving the use of tongues.
a french, or tongue kiss.
it means to french kiss, tongue kiss with each-other...
Kiss, open mouth kiss, making out, french kissing
Its the difference between intention and implementation
Yes, french-kissing is considered making out.
have sex and no sex
no you don't have to french to make out but it makes it better for some people
Well... Kissing involves your mouth and making out involves the rest of your body. XD