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It has been trademarked by the drummer's union. Sorry.Vanadium 50 said:"Drool Overflow" would be a great name for a band.
It has been trademarked by the drummer's union. Sorry.Vanadium 50 said:"Drool Overflow" would be a great name for a band.
I sometimes go crazy with my tongue when it's a new girl that I don't really care for or know I'm not going back to again. Basically I'm trying to get as much out of the experience in the shortened time limitEvo said:Depends on who you are kissing, I've had the poppers and smackers and one guy that drooled so much into my mouth that it gagged me and I needed a towel to wipe myself off from his drool overflow, he was an attractive med student too. Then there are the guys that try to give you a tonsilectomy, the tooth lickers, the tongue swabbers. Then on the other end, the clenched teeth kissers that think kissing is rubbing lips together.
I agree. I've picked up on a few awkward kissers, but I've never really complained about these girls. This too would account for only about 10% of total kisses like your estimate.zoobyshoe said:It's my experience that girls have more complaints about guys than guys have about girls. I think only about 10% of the girls I've kissed did anything annoying. I surmise girls are naturally better kissers.
Evo said:Depends on who you are kissing, I've had the poppers and smackers and one guy that drooled so much into my mouth that it gagged me and I needed a towel to wipe myself off from his drool overflow, he was an attractive med student too. Then there are the guys that try to give you a tonsilectomy, the tooth lickers, the tongue swabbers. Then on the other end, the clenched teeth kissers that think kissing is rubbing lips together.
zoobyshoe said:Regardless, trying to describe what it's like to kiss a good kisser to someone who's never kissed anyone strikes me as incredibly difficult. Your lips are jam-packed with nerve endings and the experience of slowly exploring a girl's delicious lips and mouth with your own hypersensitive lips and tongue would require a Proustian elaboration of details of textures and tastes and smells that still might only mean something to someone who'd done it themselves, and still not end up communicating what it's like to someone who hadn't.