20 Best Ways To Give Passionate And Romantic Kisses To Your Beloved

Passionate and romantic kisses create sexual tension between you and your beloved. Kisses also build emotional connection and make sex feel better.

Here are some great ways to give your beloved passionate and romantic kisses:

1. Make sure it’s the right time and place

Be sure that your situation is appropriate for kissing. Surroundings can make the moment, so pay attention to your surroundings.

Stay away from family situations or being around other people. The more private, the better. Also, make sure you and your partner are in the right mental and emotional place for a passionate kiss.

2. Have a good breath

Pay attention to your overall hygiene. Make sure you brush your teeth and shower daily. Put some cologne or perfume on so you smell good too.

3. Set the mood

To set the mood for a passionate and romantic kiss can mean moving to a more secluded, intimate room when you are with other people, or just stepping closer to close the gap.

Not only does setting the mood make the kiss a lot better, but it also allows them the chance to figure out what’s happening.

4. Start with lots of eye contact

Looking someone in the eye is a very initiative move, especially when you hold that eye contact. This is a way to get their attention and make sure they see your intentions.

So if you want to know how to kiss someone and get the right message across, be sure to make eye contact frequently. Let them know you’re engaged. This will also increase the intimacy and let them know a kiss could be coming their way.

5. Make your partner laugh

The more your partner laughs, the more they like you. And the more your partner likes you, the better the kiss will feel on their end. Having that emotional connection and having their attraction will make the kiss seem better.

6. Get consent

You should wait for a verbal or a very clear body language that suggests your partner actually wants to do it. This means you have to watch out for eye contact, their eyes on your lips, and even them leaning in really close.

You can also ask them directly if you can’t read their body language.

7. Initiate physical contact beforehand

Do not let the first time you even touch them be a kiss. You have to be sure they are comfortable with your touches first. If they are not, then kissing is the wrong thing to do.

First, you can lean in and bump shoulders or just touch their shoulder if they made you laugh. Gauge their reaction and if it’s a good one, you can try again. Don’t move in for the kiss until they are comfortable with closer physical contact from you.

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8. Move slowly as you lean in

If you are going in for the kiss, do not make the mistake of trying to be hard and passionate. Those kisses should be reserved for romantic comedies, not for your very first romantic kiss with someone new.

The goal is to not even let them realize you’re doing it and they shouldn’t be alarmed that you’ve suddenly stepped up right next to them.

Instead, move slowly and lean in while moving your eyes from their eyes to their lips. This signals your intentions and also helps heat up the moment. The anticipation is what you really want at that moment.

9. Take it slowly

When you get nervous, you may want to rush through the kiss and end up more wet and sloppy than cool and sexy.

Don’t rush your kiss. Going in slowly will help you get your bearings, relax, and create a sensual moment for your partner.

10. Make it soft and sweet

Do not try to force your face against theirs. Instead, just keep it soft and sweet. It is not about seeing how much you can kiss them, it’s about making that single kiss say more than you can with words.

Which means you want it to be very soft and gentle. Don’t push harder when you finally kiss. Instead, let it be soft, sweet, and over before they want it to be.

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11. Keep your mouth relaxed

Do not force your lips to pucker or kiss too hard. You may think it’s passionate, but it can come across as awkward.

If you are not sure what to do, then just mirror what your partner is doing. A good kiss is an exchange, and a two-way street, not just one person taking control.

12. Keep it wet without getting drooly

Wet kisses are extremely passionate, but there’s a thin line between passion and drool. While wet kisses are a turn-on, drooling kisses are a big turn-off. When you kiss your partner, they need to feel your moistness on their lips. But yet, it should never be overdone.

The perfect initial wet kiss is one in which you see just a thin surface of moisture on the back of your hand which evaporates within a few seconds after you’ve kissed the back of your hand.

13. Use your hands

Move your hands over each other’s backs and in front too, if both of you are comfortable with it. Soft sensual touches always have a way of bringing more passion and romance into the air.

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14. Stay in the moment

When you are kissing someone passionately, you need to avoid being distracted by anything else. Just close your eyes and enjoy the sensation.

If you are distracted, your partner won’t feel the intimate connection and would end up experiencing a less-than-pleasurable kiss.

15. Touch each other’s face

A passionate kiss involves more than just the kiss. As you kiss each other, touch your partner’s face and shoulders with your hands. You could also clasp your partner’s hands with yours, just as long as everything you do is subtle and delicate.

16. Passion isn’t just experienced on the lips

If you want to know how to kiss passionately, you need to remember this fact: a kiss is just a kiss. It’s what you do while kissing that makes a kiss passionate.

While kissing your partner on the lips, part the kiss to move your face lower and kiss your partner’s ears, chin, and areas around their lips and even the neck.

17. Don’t hurt each other

Do not bite hard or give hickeys unless your partner wants it. Yes, it’s easy to get carried away when you’re on a passionate high, but you’ll end up hurting your partner or giving them a less-than-enjoyable experience when you tug at something or knead something too hard.

18. Flirt a little

You do not have to kiss for a long period of time without saying something to your kissing partner. So, you can take some breaks in between and flirt a little bit with them.

You can say things like “Your eyes are so beautiful,” “I have been waiting for a long time for this,” or “You’re so hot!”

19. Don’t contradict each other

You can use your tongue and you can use your hands. But always be soft in your approach unless your partner reciprocates your aggression. When you’re in a new relationship, both of you have to learn from each other.

Let your partner take the lead in kissing for a minute or two before you switch and take the lead. By doing this, both of you can understand each other’s kissing styles and learn about what either of you likes instead of turning a good passionate kiss into a confusing disaster.

If your partner gets aggressive or tries to dominate the kiss, let them take control for a while. And once you learn about their style of passionate kissing, you can improvise on your own kissing style to create something new and something a lot more sexy and passionate.

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20. Get aggressive now and then

Passion is nothing but sensuous aggression. Now that you’ve been kissing your partner for a few minutes or even seconds, push your partner’s face back with your lips or by holding the hair at the back of their head. By doing this, you’re taking a perfectly romantic kiss and turning it into something passionate and sexy.

But no matter how aggressive you get when you’re experiencing a sexual high while kissing, always go back to soft relaxed kissing.

A burst of passion feels great and makes a good change of pace when you’re kissing for longer than a few seconds.

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