Talk:French kiss

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@User:Tropical Storm Angela You created this article. Here are my reflections on it:

  • French kisses are kisses in which someone's tongue touches somebody else's.
False. A kiss with the tongue stimulating the partner's lips also constitutes a French kiss.
  • These kisses are usually considered romantic.
False. Though they can be romantic, in most cases they induce physiological sexual arousal.
  • They are often performed in certain movies.
False. They can take place in any movie about love or sex, but even in pornography they are not often performed. Unless you simply mean the movies in which people do it. But this is tautology.
  • French kisses are usually reserved for those in love.
False. The term comes from the French un baiser amoureux ("a lover's kiss"), but this is only etymology, and has nothing to do with the reality. Besides, the word "reserved" does not make much sense because it suggests that only people in love are allowed to kiss in this way.
  • Performing this type of behavior on multiple partners is known for increasing the risk of having meningitis.
False. The standard Wiki article says only about a moderate risk of HPV.

85.193.215.210 (talk) 23:09, 22 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]