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Ultimately, a mature kiss is about presence. It’s about looking into your partner's eyes and "kissing them like you mean it". It’s a way to pull back the layers of a long marriage and find something fresh, surprising, and deeply intimate.

Aim for a kiss that lasts at least 6 to 10 seconds. It’s long enough to feel a physical shift—shoulders relax, eyes soften, and you actually connect.

Don’t just stick to the lips. Incorporate variety by exploring the neck, ears, or even the back of a hand. kiss matures

Even in a marriage, maintaining a bit of "the chase" can help. Move 90% of the way in, then pause to let your partner close the final 10%. Why We Stop (and How to Start Again)

When Kissing Stops In A Long Term Relationship - Dr. Psych Mom Ultimately, a mature kiss is about presence

Kissing improves circulation and can help lower blood pressure.

In long-term relationships, kissing can sometimes become "cursory"—a quick peck on the cheek as someone heads out the door. To keep the spark alive, experts suggest treating the kiss as a "daily reset". Aim for a kiss that lasts at least 6 to 10 seconds

Kissing often slows down due to routine or unspoken disappointments in style. The key to bringing it back is intentionality. Try "advanced techniques" like varying your style or practicing giving and receiving during the kiss to enhance the sensory experience.