“Physical evidence can tell a clear story with a forked tongue.”— Rian Johnson, Benoit Blanc, Daniel Craig, imdb.com
“I listened close, tried to discern what language they were speaking. I could never roll my R’s, so I traded in my tongue for someone else’s, but then they all said I was trying too hard.”— Savannah Brown, youtube.com
“Not one more deceitful word... your tongue could open a wine bottle!”— Joe Keenan, Frasier Crane, Kelsey Grammer, imdb.com
“Let your tongue caress his manhood like he’s a lollipop and you’re a girl who fancies sugar.”— Christina Debusk, youqueen.com
“Your tongue is one of the strongest muscles in your body. Alternate between a flat, wide tongue for gentle strokes and a stiff, pointed tip for pinpoint precision. Mix it up so your partner never knows what's coming next.”— Love Honey, lovehoney.co.uk
“Press your flattened tongue against the opening and hold it, then slowly start to move it in up and down or an in and out massage.”— Tiny Nibbles, tinynibbles.com
“The Electric 69: Your basic 69, but with vibrators in place of tongues. Get up close and personal.”— Samantha Allen, thedailybeast.com
“Wet kiss. Wet kisses are mostly open-mouthed kisses. They can be executed with your tongue. You can also give your partner a wet kiss without even touching his/her tongue. This kiss enhances sexual arousal. Then again, too much of it can be sloppy.”— Kat, luvze.com
“The long, unending kiss. This is the kind of kiss which makes you lose track of time, because it involves everything, starting from mouth to tongue to nibbles.”— Aishani Laha, newlovetimes.com
“The secret message kiss. Bring more romance by saying a secret message with your tongue against their tongue while french kissing.”— Devika Ohri, reshareit.com
“Kiss of the lizard. Another intimate kiss with a lot of tongue action, the kiss of the lizard is when your tongue slides quickly in and out of your partner’s mouth. It’s like playing tongue hockey, and if your partner likes to play, they’ll love this kiss.”— Barney, cupid.com
“The earlobe kiss. A great kiss to to perform while you're taking a break from lip kisses, the earlobe kiss involves taking someone's earlobe lightly between your lips and tugging gently downward. For a more intense earlobe kiss, add a little bit of tongue, or use a gentle sucking motion on their ear…”— Holly Ashworth, teenadvice.about.com
“The French kiss. Probably the most famous kiss there is, the French kiss is an open-mouthed kiss where one person's tongue touches the other person's tongue.”— Holly Ashworth, teenadvice.about.com