Kissing


Often, sadly over looked but for many kissing is possibly the best bit of it all.  It can be the start and lead to lots more.


It’s really hard to say what is good kissing and it is so much of subjective thing that we can’t even begin to tell you what bad kissing is. 


There are a few obvious rules.  Most will probably prefer a fresher breath – as we all know food, cigarettes and alcohol can all take their toll on freshness.  Pop a mint if in doubt. 


So ... should kisses be gentle and or should they be all passion, tongues and not being able to breath?  Perhaps strangely kissing can be one of the most intimate things for some people - an act reserved for the certain few – perhaps that’s shows the power of good kissing. 


Naturally you don’t have to restrict kissing to the mouth – you can kiss any bit of him he’ll let you!

 

But how safe is it?


Kissing is very low risk. The chances of passing on HIV through saliva are so miniscule they’re not even worth considering. The main foreseeable way HIV could be passed on through kissing would be if BOTH partners were openly bleeding from the mouth, and even then it would be seriously unlikely that transmission could occur.

VERY LOW RISK

HIV RISK: VERY LOW

HIV RISK: VERY LOW

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