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  1. The Kiss: Directed by Barnet Kellman. With Shelley Long, Treat Williams, Estelle Harris, Lightfield Lewis. Michael is spending the night with his father and Susan is left alone.

    • Barnet Kellman
    • 1993-04-26
    • Comedy
    • 30
  2. "Good Advice" The Kiss (TV Episode 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Always Ask
    • Lean in
    • Ease Into It
    • Keep Your Mouth Relaxed
    • Use Your Hands

    If you’re about to kiss someone for the first time, make sure you’re reading the situation correctly by asking verbally. From there, you can set the moment with your body language— moving in a bit closer, cupping their cheek — or use both words and actions. Consent isn’t just important. It can also be pretty sexy.

    Feeling a little nervous? Don’t rush it, especially if you aren’t sure which way to tilt your head. Dip your head — or gently guide your partner’s face to the side — if you’re worried about banging foreheads. You don’t need to stare them down, but a little bit of eye contact can help make the initial movement less awkward.

    Start the kiss out simply, with slow, gentle, and light pressure. Want to continue the kiss? To build it up and lengthen it, try varying pressure slightly. You can also shift your focus from their top lip to their bottom lip. Remember: A little pressure goes a long way.

    Try not to force your pucker or kiss too hard. When in doubt, mirror what your partner is doing, since most people tend to kiss in a way they enjoy. Think of a good kiss as an exchange, not one person running the show.

    Hand placement can feel a little awkward at first, but do what feels most comfortable for you. Try slipping your hands around your partner’s neck, using one to stroke their hair, or moving one hand to each place. If there’s a height difference, you can always rest your hands on your partner’s hips or lower back (but don’t overthink it).

  3. IMDbPro. Plot. The Kiss. Good Advice. Summaries. Michael is spending the night with his father and Susan is left alone. She doesn't know what to do and stays at the office. She inadvertently breaks up Jack's second date and they inadvertently spend the night together. Synopsis. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet.

    • Stress Reduction. Kissing prompts the release of oxytocin, often referred to as the "love hormone." This neuropeptide helps reduce stress and promote feelings of bonding and attachment.
    • Immune System Boost. Believe it or not, kissing can boost your immune system. When you exchange saliva with your partner, you're exposed to various germs and pathogens.
    • Mood Enhancement. Kissing stimulates the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. It can improve your mood and leave you feeling happier and more content.
    • Communication. Beyond the physiological benefits, kissing serves as a powerful form of non-verbal communication. It conveys desire, affection, and emotional connection.
  4. Apr 26, 2024 · A certified sex therapist and real people share kissing tips and advice on how to be a better kisser.

  5. The Good Advice Cupcake stars CUPPY, an AGGRESSIVELY OPTIMISTIC cupcake who gives advice on surviving life and being a BEAUTIFUL B*TCH with her pastry friends! buzzfeedanimationlab.com and 3...