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moves her lower lip, but not the upper one, it is called the "throbbing kiss." (3). When a girl touches her lover's lip with her tongue, and having shut her eyes, places her hands on those of her lover, it is called the "touching kiss." Other authors describe four other kinds of kisses, viz.: The straight kiss. The bent kiss. The turned kiss. The pressed kiss. (1). When the lips of two lovers are brought into direct contact with each other, it is called a "straight kiss." (2). When the heads of two lovers are bent towards each other, and when so bent kissing takes place, it is called a "bent kiss." (3). When one of them turns up the face of the other by holding the head and chin, and then kissing, it is called a "turned kiss." (4). Lastly, when the lower lip is pressed with much force, it is called a "pressed kiss." There is also a fifth kind of kiss called the "greatly pressed kiss," which is effected by taking hold of the lower lip between two fingers, and then after touching it with the tongue, pressing it with great force with the lip. As regards kissing, a wager may be laid as to which will get hold of the lips of the other first. If the woman loses, she should pretend to cry, should keep her lover off by shaking her hands, and turn away from him and dispute with him, saying "let another wager be laid." If she loses this a second time, she should appear doubly distressed, and when her lover is off his guard or asleep, she should get hold of his lower lip, and hold it in her teeth, so that it should not slip away, and then she should laugh, make a loud noise, deride him, dance about, and say whatever she likes in a joking way, moving her eyebrows, and rolling her eyes. Such are the wagers and quarrels as far as kissing is concerned, but the same may be applied with regard to the pressing or scratching with the nails and fingers, biting and striking. All these, however, are only peculiar to men and women of intense passion. When a man kisses the upper lip of a woman, while she in return kisses his lower lip, it is called the "kiss of the upper lip." When one of them takes both the lips of the other between his or her own, it is called "a clasping kiss." A woman, however, only takes this kind of kiss from a man who has no moustache. And on the occasion of this kiss, if one of them touches the teeth, the tongue, and the palate of the other, with his or her tongue, it is called th
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