Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Where did French kiss get its name from?

I mean, how did that kiss come to be known as a "French" kiss?

Where did French kiss get its name from?
Ethan is right. The term belongs in the same family as french letter and dutch treat. A bit of Jingoistic fun on the parts of the Brits. Not to be outdone, the Continentals have come up with anti-Brit designations such as "capote Anglais," (a condom as is French letter)"The English vice," (Homosexuality) and other pleasantries. It's all in good fun.
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Most people incorrectly assume the term “French kiss” originated in France. Actually, the term entered the English language in 1923 as a slur on the French culture (which was then deemed infatuated with sexual matters). In the French language, there is no such thing as a “French kiss” – the French prefer to call it a “tongue kiss” or “soul kissing.”
Reply:ethan is right plus french kiss is romantic sexual thing and as they they france is the romantic city in the world so when you put french which is a france word and kiss together.





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