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other people present in the house. For, they will become
startled by the sound of a loud report which will result if you act suddenly.
Any vacuum when suddenly opened to air gives off a loud popping noise. The
procedure is simply to open first a comer of your mouth. You will hear a faint
hissing sound when this is done. Immediately, you will find the pressure in your
mouth lessen. The muscles will relax. And a delicious sense of torpor will creep
over your entire body, giving it a lassitude that is almost beatific.
But that is not all.
To every large dinner, there is always added a dessert or a
lagniappe which is a topping-off tid-bit of the evening. The same should apply
to the "vacuum kiss." The minute you release Your lips, lift them' away from the
tired lips of your lover. Then, without wasting a minute's time, gently,
delicately, softly, sensitively, oh so lightly, lower your pursed lips and place
a tiny little kiss into the almost bruised lips of the girl. It is this little
act of sympathy and condolence that makes the tie between you all the more firm.
It tells the girl that you know how she feels and that you sympathize with her.
While resting from the joy-laden ardors of such a kiss, a
few more variations are permissible and advisable. There should never be a
let-down in a kissing session. Every moment must be filled with kisses. But they
do not have to be kisses of the mouth. There are other kisses which, although
they are not as satisfying as the lip kisses, still serve to keep the blood
burning.
THE "SPIRITUAL" KISS
For instance, there can be kisses exchanged merely in
intense glances. A sort of "spiritual kiss." can pass between the adoring eyes
of a pair of lovers. The hot blooded Latin races know the power of such kisses.
Their fiery temperaments are ever questing for new delights, for variations, for
delightful and artful ways of adding to the pleasure of love. There is a poem
extant written by a young Spanish poet to his sloe-eyed, raven-tressed senorita.
No doubt it was sung by him under her balcony while the romantic moon streamed
down liquid beams. But the poem quite amply describes this point of kissing with
things other than your lips.
Then she kisses with her eyelids,
Kisses with her arching eye-brows,
With her soft cheek softly rubbing,
With her chin and hands and fingers,
All the frame of Manuela,
All her blood and all her spirit,
All melt down to burning kisses.
There, Perhaps fifteen feet away from him, was the light of
her love. Yet, by means of her eyes, she was able to kiss him so that their love
continued to flower.
THE EYELASH KISS
A variation of
this eye kiss can be practiced as a tender diversion. After an intense period of
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