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Q. What is an Eskimo Kiss and how do I do it?
A. An Eskimo Kiss is another kiss that does not involve the lips. In an Eskimo Kiss two people rub their noses together gently.

THE ESKIMO KISS
Contrary to popular belief, the Eskimo Kiss is not done merely to keep the lips from freezing together. In fact, some tribes in hot African countries rub or press noses in greeting and use a word for "kiss" that means "smell." In Malaysia, Charles Darwin reported the following: "The woman squatted with their faces upturned; my attendants stood leaning over them, laid the bridge of their noses at right angles over theirs, and commenced rubbing. It lasted somewhat longer than a hearty handshake with us. During this process they uttered a grunt of satisfaction."

Eskimo kissing is named for the Eskimo greeting of rubbing noses. In its western form it consists of two people rubbing noses together. A common misconception is that the practice arose so that Inuit could kiss without their mouths freezing together. In fact, it is a non-erotic form of greeting that serves the same role as shaking hands for a people who, when they meet, often have little except their nose and eyes exposed.

The Eskimo Kiss
Set the scene. Make sure that the mood and time are right.

Relax! Take a deep breath and let go of any tension in your neck and shoulders.
Put your arms around the person you want to kiss.
Place your faces less than a breath apart.
Gently rub noses together.
Keep the contact light and the motion slow.
Do not perform the Eskimo Kiss with a runny nose or cold!
Continue and wait for your partner's response and move to other kissing techniques.
Read the other persons body language, if they seem tense or start to pull away, stop what you are doing.


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