| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/23/2008 8:35:25 PM | Kissing is as important to me now as it was when I was younger. I knew the first time my ex husband and I kissed that we connected. If I remember a first kiss with someone, I know that it was good. The last guy that I kissed may have turned out to be crazy, but he did kiss well... | |
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/24/2008 9:58:23 AM |
I want the man who will kiss me the first time like it's the one & only time.......then kiss me like that every time.......for all time.
.. Ahh....to be so thoroughly kissed that your knees actually feel like they want to buckle.....or the ache that you feel through your whole body when you think about those kisses.
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/24/2008 10:36:09 AM | ^^^What does kissing have to do with getting older you ask? Not that I have done this, but perhaps if someone had no teeth in their elder years, they may just not kiss exactly the same way they did way back when??? Perhaps that could be even be a positive spin!...Moonie, step away from the computer!!! | |
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/24/2008 2:23:50 PM | Its finding that kiss that is exquisitely soft and moist, its taste sweeter than maple syrup, and the feel of the pulse of heat that projects from the lips and runs through your very soul, evoking an instinctive response that brings the two of you closer together in a harmony of mutual exchange of pleasure that is so elusive.
Anybody know where, e-mail me. | |
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/25/2008 9:03:38 AM | | Oh I do know a man that doesn't have all his teeth...ewwwww...so yes, there are men on here that don't have all their own teeth. I am saying own teeth fake or real! I really like a nice smile on a man. Pictures of men with smiles and nice white teeth are always nice to see. Honestly can't date men with bad teeth, yes, that is another thread on here. | |
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/25/2008 3:26:20 PM | I've met a lot of men from POF.. maybe even half.. that had NO teeth in front.. or dentures.. or both.. top dentures.. no bottom teeth.
I got pretty much the same stories from all of them as well.. they were lost in accidents.
I have all my teeth.. and am incredibly sensitive about my teeth. My sons laugh about how I'd rather see the dentist then the doctor. They tell me my teeth are soooo naturally white.. they look blue. I drink coffee as my water of choice.. and I smoke.. and have done so for 30 some odd years. Guess that says something for my hygene.. huh? Believe it or not.. the mens missing teeth.. or dentures.. wasn't the end-all to those relationships not working. | |
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/26/2008 1:12:25 PM | msg 417.... Moonie & Dabronx
Nebulan is a ficticious planet from Star Trek!!! are you really from there????
i've dated women who, due to childbirth, lost their teeth early on. i have it on my profile that you must have your natural teeth. french kissing a denture and deep tongue probing with plastic and minty fresh dentu cream is not something i want to experience again.
ladies, check out my choppers!!!! | |
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/26/2008 2:50:04 PM | DaBronx,NewYawk.....Geeze with having all of your own teeth, all of your own hair and a working manbeast...its too bad you don't live closer....but then I'm sure you'd be a Yankees fan.....and that might be a dealbreaker...but would make watching a RedSox vs. Yankee game really exciting!
The very 1st guy I dated was missing a few teeth in the front on the top but because of the way he smiled and his facial hair it wasn't obvious. I discovered it while lying down looking at him (after we'd been intimate for the 2nd or 3rd time).....Since his 'manbeast' was impressive and I hadn't had sex in over 3 yrs, I don't think his missing teeth were what I was focused on... ...To this day, my sister still jokes me about it because once I noticed the missing teeth, it was over (though it wasn't just the missing teeth-there were other things involved).
Now I make sure to check out each and every man's teeth long before we're intimate . If there's a man I think is hot while out with the girls, I check out his lips too and wonder what kind of a kisser he is.
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/26/2008 6:33:33 PM | The journey of a thousand tingles begins with just one kiss.
WELL SAID! "A kiss triggers a cascade of neural messages and chemicals that transmit tactile sensations, sexual excitement, feelings of closeness, motivation and even euphoria."
Yes please keep oral "hygiene" and good digestion a priority. Taking care of your health is important at any age. The reward is a delight that we can truly enjoy at any age.... One my favorite magazine is Scientific American as a craniosacral therapist, I really enjoyed the article in the January issue, "Affairs of the Lips" - here are a few quotes from the article; "Human lips enjoy the slimmest layer of skin on the human body, and the lips are among the most densely populated with sensory neurons of any body region. When we kiss, these neurons, along with those in the tongue and mouth, rocket messages to the brain and body, setting off delightful sensations, intense emotions and physical reactions.
Of the 12 or 13 cranial nerves that affect cerebral function, five are at work when we kiss, shuttling messages from our lips, tongue, cheeks and nose to a brain that snatches information about the temperature, taste, smell and movements of the entire affair. Some of that information arrives in the somatosensory cortex, a swath of tissue on the surface of the brain that represents tactile information in a map of the body. In that map, the lips loom large because the size of each represented body region is proportional to the density of its nerve endings.
Kissing unleashes a****ail of chemicals that govern human stress, motivation, social bonding and sexual stimulation. In a new study, psychologist Wendy L. Hill and her student Carey A. Wilson of Lafayette College compared the levels of two key hormones in 15 college male-female couples before and after they kissed and before and after they talked to each other while holding hands. One hormone, oxytocin, is involved in social bonding, and the other, cortisol, plays a role in stress. Hill and Wilson predicted that kissing would boost levels of oxytocin, which also influences social recognition, male and female orgasm, and childbirth. They expected this effect to be particularly pronounced in the study’s females, who reported higher levels of intimacy in their relationships. They also forecast a dip in cortisol, because kissing is presumably a stress reliever." Now here's an anti-stress tip I'll be happy to apply! | |
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| Is kissing more or less important to you in a relationship as you get older? Posted: 4/27/2008 12:43:44 PM | A woman who needs to be kissed and kissed often and by a man who knows how..........no matter how old I am.
Like Moonchild, I can get lost in a man's kisses if he knows what he is doing, just don't try to lick my tonsils or suck off my lips or slober all over my face. Not my idea of kisses. | |
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