French kissing involves the tongue so your basically going to lightly touch one anther's tongue and play around with it. Don't over do it though because that can ruin it.How_do_you_kiss_well
I'm going to kiss you passionately: Je vais t'embrasser passionnément!
If he kisses you for longer than a few seconds and tries to put his tongue in your mouth then he's trying to french kiss you.
They click there tongue and if the click comes back they are about to crash into something
The french kiss is a very popular tongue kissing technique. One would start slowly by just touching the tips of each others tongues and eventually going further than that if desired.
Opposites of "go" are come (reverse movement), stop (cease going), or stay (not go).
well a gentleman always asks before kissing a lady, but if he does, you don't know till he tries. WELL...he is going to get close to your face and stick his tongue in you mouth...you jst have to leet him.
The opposite to descending (going down) is ascending (going up)
No. Why would you? Just dont french-kiss until your 5th or 6th time kissing, or you are going waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay 2 fast. 'Kay?
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...
The opposite of coming is going.
It varies from person to person, but typically a lisp after tongue piercing can last for a few days to a couple of weeks. It may take some time for your tongue to adjust to the piercing and for the swelling to go down, which can affect speech temporarily.