To make out, start with fresh breath and soft lips, then give gentle, slow kisses on the lips to build intimacy. Use eye contact and subtle body language to signal your interest. Begin with soft kisses, gradually increase pressure and duration, and incorporate light lip sucking or gentle tongue use. Use your hands to caress or touch your partner’s face, neck, or back while keeping the movements smooth and natural. Pay attention to your partner’s cues to keep the experience enjoyable for both. Avoid being too forceful or sloppy, and vary your kissing by occasionally kissing other sensitive areas like the neck, cheeks, or ears before returning to the lips.
Key points include starting slow, gradually intensifying, and using hands thoughtfully. The tongue should be used gently, mostly engaging only the tips, without excessive probing. Communication through body language and mutual responsiveness is essential to a good make-out session.