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if there are other people present in the hou\
se. For, they will
become startled by the sound of a loud report which will result if you a\
ct sudde nly. Any
vacuum when suddenly opened to air gives off a loud popping noise. The p\
rocedure is
simply to open first a comer of your mouth. You will hear a faint hissin\
g sound when this
is done. Immediately, you will find the pressure in your mouth lessen. T\
h e muscles will
relax. And a delicious sense of torpor will creep over your entire body,\
giving it a
lassitude that is almost beatific.
But that is not all.
To every large dinner, there is always added a dessert or a lagniappe wh\
ich is a topping -
off tid -bit of the evening. The same should apply to the "vacuum kiss." The minute \
you
release Your lips, lift them' away from the tired lips of your lover. Th\
en, without wasting
a minute's time, gently, delicately, softly, sensitively, oh so lightly,\
lower your purs ed lips
and place a tiny little kiss into the almost bruised lips of the girl. I\
t is this little act of
sympathy and condolence that makes the tie between you all the more firm\
. It tells the
girl that you know how she feels and that you sympathize with her .
While resting from the joy -laden ardors of such a kiss, a few more variations are
permissible and advisable. There should never be a let -down in a kissing session. Every
moment must be filled with kisses. But they do not have to be kisses of \
the mouth. T here
are other kisses which, although they are not as satisfying as the lip k\
isses, still serve to
keep the blood burning.
THE "SPIRITUAL" KISS
For instance, there can be kisses exchanged merely in intense glances. A\
sort of "spiritual
kiss." can pass betw een the adoring eyes of a pair of lovers. The hot blooded Latin races
know the power of such kisses. Their fiery temperaments are ever questin\
g for new
delights, for variations, for delightful and artful ways of adding to th\
e pleasure of love.
There is a p oem extant written by a young Spanish poet to his sloe -eyed, raven -tressed
senorita. No doubt it was sung by him under her balcony while the romant\
ic moon
streamed down liquid beams. But the poem quite amply describes this poin\
t of kissing
with things othe r than your lips.
Then she kisses with her eyelids,
Kisses with her arching eye -brows,
With her soft cheek softly rubbing,
With her chin and hands and fingers,
All the frame of Manuela,
All her blood and all her spirit,
All melt down to burning kisses.
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Th
ere, Perhaps fifteen feet away from him, was the light of her love. Yet,\
by means of
her eyes, she was able to kiss him so that their love continued to flowe\
r.
THE EYELASH KISS
A variation of this eye kiss can be practiced as a tender diversion. Aft\
er an intense period
of "soul or "vacuum kissing" has been indulged in and both lovers lie ba\
ck tiredly,
looking into each other's eyes , the -young man should lean over the face of the girl. But,
instead of implanting his lips on hers, he should bring his cheek into direct contact with
her cheek again. Then, when this is done, he should lower his eyelash so\
that they
enmesh with the eyelash of his partner. This, of course, is done one eye\
at a time. And
when the enmeshing process is complete, each should gently r aise and lower his or her
eyelids. The contact of the hair of the eyelash is one that is almost in\
describable. Suffice
it to say, it is a charming bypath in the meadows of love that is pleasa\
nt, provocative and
yet not exhausting.
THE "PAIN" KISS
A while b ack, mention was made of the "Pain kiss." It is with this seemingly para\
doxical
pleasure that we shall deal with now. First of all, it is necessary to e\
xplain that, although
an act can be painful, it can still be pleasurable. The explanation is m\
erely anot her
indication of the variability of human nature. To begin, there are some \
people who derive
an extreme pleasure out of being whipped or burned or beaten. There is n\
o rational
explanation for this strange, delight. The fact remains that they react \
pleasur ably to pain.
These people are called masochists. Similarly, there are other people wh\
o derive the same
pleasure
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