How to fall in love
May 13th, 2010How to fall in love is a question a lot of people ask. Young people ask it more than older people because older people know that you will know when you are in love with someone. People over 50 are more inclined to ask what love is rather than how to fall in love.
So what is love? Good question. People have been trying to define what love is for thousands of years, without much success. Scientists can tell you what chemical changes take place in the body when you are “in love” but they can’t tell you what love is or how to fall in love.
Can I tell you what love is? Nope, nor can anyone else tell you what love is, at least if they are being honest. We call love an emotion but it’s certainly more than just an emotion. For some it’s an all consuming desire to be with someone, to take care of them, to protect them and keep them from harm.
Nothing will make or break you as being a lover like kissing. It can be the very first real intimate contact you could have with your partner, and how you kiss can alter her feelings for you personally completely. If you are too aggressive, too sloppy, or just an excessive amount, you could end up killing whatever attraction she had for you to begin with. However, kiss her just right, and she will be putty in your hands. What makes a kiss spectacular really depends on the couple, but here are some kiss tips do’s and don’ts that are pretty universal.
Don’t fall victim to sewer mouth. You can have lips as luscious as Brad Pitt, but terrible breath will ruin the moment. Cigarette smokers especially have to watch the halitosis.
Do take care of your teeth. Brush, floss, and rinse with mouth wash daily. Popping a breath mint right before making out helps, but it won’t get rid of festering gunk already up in there. Nobody wants to make out with a guy who has teeth like a meth addict.
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