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1. Tongue Locking (Kissing Technique)

Published in Kissing or Hitch Security 2 mins read

How to Tongue Lock?

This question is ambiguous. "Tongue lock" can refer to two very different things: a kissing technique or a trailer hitch locking mechanism. We will address both interpretations separately.

A gentle and brief touch of tongues is the key to initiating a tongue lock during a kiss.

  • Initial Contact: Begin with a closed-mouth kiss. Once comfortable, lightly sweep the tip of your tongue across your partner's lower lip. This should be a single, quick movement, lasting less than a second.

  • Reciprocity: If your partner is interested, they will likely reciprocate by moving their tongue. This indicates consent to deepen the kiss.

  • Important Note: Consent is crucial. Always ensure your partner is comfortable and willing to engage in any form of physical intimacy. A gentle approach and paying attention to nonverbal cues are essential.

2. Tongue Lock (Trailer Hitch Mechanism)

Several types of trailer tongue locks exist to secure trailers to towing vehicles. These are primarily mechanical devices, not a kissing technique. The referenced snippets describe various issues and types of locks including:

  • Coupler Locks: These secure the trailer coupler to the ball hitch. Issues arise when the coupler doesn't fully engage with the ball, requiring adjustments or ensuring the ball is properly positioned.

  • Tongue Locks: These locks prevent the trailer tongue from separating from the hitch. Different designs exist, some are more robust than others, with varying levels of security against theft. Specific products like the AMPLock are mentioned, highlighting compatibility issues with certain trailer designs.

  • Additional Security Measures: Some users employ additional security measures such as cable locks through the wheels or using a lock that goes through the tongue pin.

The provided YouTube links about trailer tongue locks focus on securing trailers and toolboxes, not kissing. The links referencing "Kechari Mudra" and "Tongue Lock" in a yoga context are unrelated to kissing or trailer hitches.

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