The Art of Kissing: A 1936 Guide for Lovers | Brain Pickings

The Art of Kissing

I found this article today and had to grin before I passed it on.

Yeah, I’m behind the times, this came out several weeks ago but still!

When it’s good, it’s good.

Thank you, Maria, this made my morning!

Sincerely,

CeeLee  

 

The Art of Kissing: A 1936 Guide for Lovers by Maria Popova

” Between Edison’s scandalous footage of the first kiss in cinema in 1896 and Bill Plympton’s quirky animated guide to kissing a century later, the public image of lip-locking underwent some radical transformations. In 1936, the year my grandmother was born, a man named Hugh Morris penned a small illustrated pamphlet titled The Art of Kissing (public library), in which he guided young lovers through the techniques, tricks, and “approved methods of kissing,” including such varieties as “the spiritual kiss,” “the nip kiss,” “the pain kiss,” “the surprise kiss,” “the eyelash kiss,” and “the French soul kiss,” as well as tips on how to prepare for a kiss and how to approach a girl. Delightfully dated in its assumptions about love, heterosexuality, and marriage, it’s as much a charming time-capsule of a bygone era as it is a sure source of a good chuckle…”

via The Art of Kissing: A 1936 Guide for Lovers | Brain Pickings. by Maria Popova

 

 

2 thoughts on “The Art of Kissing: A 1936 Guide for Lovers | Brain Pickings”

  1. I’d like two big orders of the “French soul” kiss, please! Talk about ‘tounge in cheek’…that’s as far as I’ll go here! Love this!

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