Memorable Moment of Your Wedding Kiss

Maybe a Wedding Kiss is not necessarily the detail that crosses your mind whenever you are launched into the sinuous planning of your wedding day. But sooner or later, when picturing the celebration of your wedding you would come to the part of your wedding scenario when you are exchanging your vows and rings followed by the wedding kiss.

(110429) -- LONDON, April 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Britain's Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton kiss as they stand on the balcony at Buckingham Palace after their wedding in Westminster Abbey, in London, April 29, 2011. (Xinhua) (ybg)

This wedding kiss of the newlyweds looks so wonderful, so stunning and romantic. They are hugging and holding each other in the arms so tight and tender, just like real lovers should. They are at the beach and the whole setting looks so romantic, so tender and lovely that it seems to be an ideal place for the wedding ceremony and wedding photos. They have probably just had the wedding ceremony and now are just enjoying their marriage kiss and the possibility to be alone just for some minutes. Well, then won’t spoil this wonderful moment and let them enjoy it as long as they can.At this point you might be tempted to have a rehearsal performed for this detail and as such make sure that you take the following steps:

Step 1
When the celebrant announces you are husband and wife and says ‘you may kiss the bride’, turn to each other with adoring looks on your faces. Keep your eyes and smiles soft and aim for a look of total adoration without being over soppy!

Step 2
Tenderly hold one another before the kiss begins—closer than a junior-high slow dance when you were kids, but farther apart than a junior-high slow dance today.

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Step 3
Gaze into each other’s eyes.  Do not look away.  Even a glimpse out of the corner of your eye at Uncle Joe can change the dynamics of the kiss.If you want a kiss which is a real crowd pleaser get him to gently cup your face with his hands whilst you gently bring your lips up to meet his.

Step 4
Close your eyes, lean in and make contact.  Strive for the proper tongue balance that let’s people know you’re passionate but not pornographic.

Step 5
Find the right duration of the kiss–typically, four seconds–putting you somewhere between “The Impersonal Peck” and “The Long Slobber”.After the first kiss go in for a second with a little more assertion (keeping it non-sexual) and have your lips only slightly puckered and parted. This makes for a kiss more genuine than the first and should please the gathered guests!

Step 6
Slowly pull apart, smile and keep your eyes fixed on each other for a moment. Then turn toward the audience.Then should come the applause!

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Remember:

– Make eye contact with each other until you kiss and close your eyes

– Don’t tilt your head too much in an effort to avoid bumping noses

– Keep your mouth closed for the most part – a partial smile is always nice

– Hold it for a few seconds so that I can get a variety of photos from full body to close up

– Pull apart slowly afterwards and feel free to show some emotion throughout

– There’s nothing wrong with going in for short second one if you enjoyed it!

Your first kiss is a integral moment in your wedding day and symbolizes the sealing of your marriage. Try practicing these ideas to help you create a perfect first kiss that will not only calm you both but also delight your assembled guests.

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