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A kiss can be anything from a peck to a full blown make-out session depending on your definition, which varies from person to person. But what specifically makes a kiss “French” is the tongue.
Crazy Nights is a music VHS by American glam metal band Kiss. The VHS features three videos from the album of the same name. It included the music videos for "Crazy Crazy Nights", "Turn on the Night" and "Reason to Live". It was certified Gold in the US. [1]
Sex educator and feminist Shere Hite stated that one of her female research subjects had written, "Sex with a woman includes: touching, kissing, smiling, looking serious, embracing, talking, digital intercourse, caressing, looking, cunnilingus, undressing, remembering later, making sounds, sometimes gently biting, sometimes crying, and ...
Cheek kissing in Indonesia is commonly known as cipika-cipiki which is an acronym for cium pipi kanan, cium pipi kiri (kissing right cheek, kissing left cheek) In parts of Central, South, and East Asia with predominantly Buddhist or Hindu cultures, or in cultures heavily influenced by these two religions, cheek kissing is largely uncommon and ...
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KISS Exposed is the 1987 long-form music video released by the American rock band, Kiss.This was the band's second home video release. KISS Exposed is based on an interview with the members of Kiss (almost exclusively Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley) and is interspersed with music videos and live concert clips from throughout Kiss' career, until the album Asylum.
X-treme Close Up features the history, facts and stories of American hard rock band Kiss, up to the time of filming in 1992. [1] The video features vintage concert footage, interviews and videos from the early beginnings in the early 1970s to the early 1990s.
The song's official music video was directed by Marty Callner and produced by Callner, Doug Major and Bill Brigode. [2] It received airplay on MTV.. The video shows the band playing the song live on a large, well-lit stage, interspersed with shots of a young blonde woman (portrayed by Playboy Playmate and model Eloise Broady), who is visibly distressed over relationship troubles with Stanley.