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Whats the difference between making out and french kissing?

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is making out like a lot of kissing and no tongues and is french kissing tongues or are they the same thing?

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  1. French kissing is tongues touching.

    Making out is really heavy kissing and touching.

    Usually making out involves lots of French kissing as well.

    But you can French kiss and not make out.

    And you can make out and not French kiss.

    But usually they go hand-in-hand, or mouth-in-mouth, as the case may be.


  2. I think making out is just kissing a lot, involving some french kissing. In simple terms, french kissing is just using your tongue. The two get mixed together regularly. If two people are french kissing, someone welse might call it "making out".

  3. French kissing is merely the act of mouth

    kissing with tongues.

    Making out involves all the 'other' aspects

    of sexual pleasure. (i.e. heavy petting of

    one another by both partners as well as

    the exchange of oral/anal/vaginal s*x

    between them)

    In fact, 'making out' doesn't necessarily have

    to include ANY type of mouth kissing at all.

  4. French kissing is when you use your tongue during kissing.

  5. Your question is like asking what's the difference between flour and a cake!

    Flour is just part of the cake as french kissing is part of making out.

    French kissing just involve the tongue and if you kiss your crush with no tongue involvement, you're either and a 1950s movie or you've been married too long!

    Unlike what a previous poster said, making out does NOT involve s*x, vaginal, anal or otherwise. Making out is just kissing/touching without worrying if anybody brought a condom.

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