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Fri 07/01/16 11:24 AM

So French Kissing is not simply taking the woman to France to kiss?? Have I been doing this all wrong these many years???


Think you are hiding a great knowledge there 2email

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Fri 07/01/16 11:23 AM

Not as much as I used to when I was younger... maybe I just need a good kissing partner again bigsmile



I think we are both in the same boat there flowerforyou

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Fri 07/01/16 08:13 AM





Now you have the situation under control. happy

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Fri 07/01/16 08:10 AM

Dunno french kissing embarassed



Another name for......"Tongue in mouth"

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Fri 07/01/16 07:30 AM



Depends on the tone of voice saying it


a slap usually means no...


Now that should be the post Wolf!
When does a slap mean no? Hard slap, gentle slap? ;^)



Any slap would stop me ...unless it was a slap and tickle!!!laugh

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Fri 07/01/16 07:07 AM

Sometimes! Depends on how it is said and under what circumstances. No can mean yes, no, or maybe. Or, I'm hoping you try to change my mind.



Now, there is a smart woman. :smile:

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Fri 07/01/16 07:06 AM

I'd have to say No, always means NO.

Might be because that's mostly what I hear now a days anyways.

Would you like to, ? No, not with you.....yeah that seems to sum it up.




Scoober, I am sure you do far better than that laugh

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Fri 07/01/16 07:04 AM




OR MAYBE?

If so why?
why? if you value your Nutz it means no



peanuts for sale!!!!!!!

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Fri 07/01/16 07:03 AM


Depends on the tone of voice saying it

Agree with that ... and how long you've known each other.
Someone I don't really know all that well yet, no is always no.
With my regular partner it could be different, although I can't really think of saying NO when I meant Maybe or YES. If I want to play games or flirt I make sure it's very clear.



NO... can be a play tool when you are with that special one. frustrated



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Fri 07/01/16 06:58 AM





Depends on the tone of voice saying it


a slap usually means no...


Slap means fu*k off
not always .. Depends where you slap and the intent behind it .. Sexual play for example :-)


Oh. I like being spanked.



Sounds very interesting laugh

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Fri 07/01/16 06:57 AM




Depends on the tone of voice saying it


a slap usually means no...


Slap means fu*k off
not always .. Depends where you slap and the intent behind it .. Sexual play for example :-)



Now.... I like that:smile:

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Thu 06/30/16 09:34 PM




Depends on the tone of voice saying it


a slap usually means no...


Slap means fu*k off


is that a no?



Now that...definitely would mean no!

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Thu 06/30/16 09:14 PM

Depends on the tone of voice saying it




To me the tone would be the key

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Thu 06/30/16 09:13 PM

Topic: Does No Mean No?

Of course no means no.




David...do not try and say you have never tried to change someones mind waving

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Thu 06/30/16 09:12 PM

No, is No.. and don't try to change my mindgrumble noway



I wouldn't dare as I value my life :smile:

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Thu 06/30/16 09:11 PM

For heavens sake! If you don't know the answer to that, then you should of been incarcerated or sleeping with the fishes, 35 years ago.




Help... I am drowning :smile:

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Thu 06/30/16 09:10 PM

In my book no means no for a variety of reasons...like not the same interests, too distant to have a one on one relationship, etc. any number of reasons! I won't ever cross that line again. Lesson learned!!! flowerforyou



We have all learnt that lesson one way or the other flowerforyou

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Thu 06/30/16 09:09 PM

that's like asking if adultery is grounds for divorce


for the sake of the law,, yes

in reality sake, its up to the individual choosing to bring it to the law or not


sometimes , we speak to ourselves, try to talk ourself in or out of something

and I believe, in reality, that is true in a sexual encounter,, the mouth may say no, but the body and the physical response say anything but,,,,,,


safest bet though, is to not take the chance and to figure it means no

your partner is probably less likely to get angry because you take them by what their mouth says,, and its impossible that you will end up prosecuted for doing so



no, NO, okay maybe.....pitchfork

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Thu 06/30/16 08:33 PM
Edited by wolfman3838 on Thu 06/30/16 08:35 PM


OR MAYBE?

If so why?

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Thu 06/30/16 07:31 AM

I think only the English speaking call it "French kissing".
We call it "Tonguing" or "tongue-kissing" in Dutch. No mention of the French at all laugh

Lord knows it's related to frogs and their tongues, as the English have always seriously disliked the French and call them "Frogs".



I have heard it called many things good and bad from different countries. That is why it will always be popular as a special kiss.