
Deep French Kissing
The passionate, open-mouthed kissing technique known as "deep French kissing" (DFK) involves the couple sticking their tongues down each other's throats rather than inside each other's mouths. Compared to ordinary French kissing, deep kissing significantly increases the spread of sexually transmitted illnesses.
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Deep French kissing is stimulating and a terrific method to feel connected to one another for many couples. It frequently occurs during foreplay. Deep French kissing is another standard service provided by sex workers that offers the girlfriend or boyfriend experience.
Deep French kissing has advantages, but there are also risks involved. Similar to standard French kissing, herpes can spread if one of the kissers has a cold sore. Hepatitis B, syphilis, and gonorrhea are among the other STDs that can be spread by deep French kissing.
In general, deep French kissing poses no danger of HIV transmission. Instead of saliva, this virus is spread by blood. There can be some danger, though, if the kissers have open sores or bleeding gums.