What do you think they call french kissing in France?

What do you think they call french kissing in France? :008: :008: :008: :008:

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British kissing?

Mwah Mwah!

embrasser

Langue embrasser.:lol:

The prelude to a French letter?

Blimey, no wonder the French have such a romantic reputation. Bunch of Lotharios!

Well a French seam is called couture anglaise (English seam) in France, and ā€˜to take French leaveā€™ is filer a lā€™anglaise (to get away English style), so itā€™s entirely possible itā€™s embrasser a lā€™anglaise :008:

Kissing? :lol:

Does that have anything to do with rubber-necking?:wink:

naa strap it on, stick it up or as the scots say, up yer kilt

This comment makes the most sense:-D

The French refer to a dose of the clap as ā€œthe English diseaseā€. A French letter is a capote anglaise to the French.

Is this a tongue in cheek kind of question? :-p

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No thanks!:shock:

Yes it was :smiley: