![]() ![]() They can trace over lips, teeth, or another tongue. Tongue - Tongues are always wet, and always warm. Lips also can smack- the sound of two of them coming together or pulling apart, because they’re wet and warm and soft. ![]() If there is lipstick or chapstick there is lipstick or chapstick flavor, otherwise, lips don’t have a taste (can you taste yours?). ![]() They can match, top-to-top and bottom-to-bottom, or they can overlap, with one person’s top or bottom lip captured between the other person’s lips (yummy). Lips- Lips can slide, glide over each other smoothly, or they can be chapped and rough and dry and get stuck on each other. The most important part of a kiss isn’t the how, but the who- because of the emotions between the two people. A kiss without emotion is just wet mushy lips stuck together. It is lips, but also tongues, teeth, eyes, faces, hands, noses, bodies, heartbeats, breath, voice- and most importantly, a kiss is emotions. Okay, first, remember that kiss is much, much more than just lips. Rebloggable version, as requested by davrosbro. ![]()
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