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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #53 · Mar 24

#知识#接吻 第一式:舔吻 用舌舔对方的上下唇,让对方感受舌部味蕾舔掠的感觉,注意要保持唾液的充分,如果唾液太少,干燥的舔吻会有不舒服的感觉。 第二式:咬吻 用牙齿轻咬对方的唇,但别咬的太用力,以免受伤喔! 第三式:吸吻 轻轻的吸吮对方的唇部;可用自己的唾液轻抹在对方的唇部,然后吸吮干净。 第四式:推动吻 把舌伸进对方口中,让舌与舌互相推放,男生力气应放小,以免女生疼痛;这种互推吻可形成快感。 第五式:吸舌吻 以你的唇含住他的舌,轻轻的吸吮对方的舌头,动作宜缓慢而轻柔,勿过于仓促。 第六式:齿龈吻 用舌探索对方的牙及牙龈的内外两侧,以刺激口内粘膜为目的。动作要仔细,慢,轻柔的介于碰触与不碰触之间,以产生一种特殊的亲密感。 第七式:滑动吻 用舌尖稍用力的舔对方的舌部内侧,由里向外滑舔。 第八式:舔舌吻 双方以舌对舌互舔,以用舌尖为主,不用唇。 第九式:嚼食之吻 咬住对方的舌头,似欲吞食般的吻;请小心别用力过火,只是假装而已。想像对方的舌头是好吃的东西,又咬又舔又吸的想吞进肚子里去。 第十式:律动之吻 以舌在对方的口中,有节奏律动般的的绕着对方的舌尖,画圈似的舔吻。 第十一式:深喉咙吻 将舌深入对方的喉咙重舔。重压,是霸道占有般的吻;这是一种颇不舒服的吻法,但还是有乐在其中的人。 第十二式:热情之吻 将自己的舌把对方的舌包卷于口中,上下左右回旋翻动,用放肆的旋动来增加快感,虽嫌粗鲁但颇具挑战性,是接吻高手必备的技巧之一。 第十三式:甘泉之吻 利用两唇相接时……以舌将自己的唾液渡入对方口中,并吸食对方的唾液。适用于两情相悦且身体健康的爱侣,会觉入口之唾液为琼浆玉液般,世间独有。

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@TheoryTimes · Post #360 · 12/24/2022, 03:44 AM

#Theory It is a theory that says death is just a hallucination, it means that after death, we start a new life in parallel universe.😱

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@languagetrivia · Post #337 · 11/16/2024, 03:48 PM

Sometimes, words in different languages look alike but have entirely different meanings, leading to confusion. Here are some examples: 1. Actual (English) vs. Actual (Spanish) – Current 2. Library (English) vs. Librería (Spanish) – Bookstore 3. Gift (English) vs. Gift (German) – Poison 4. Chef (English) vs. Chef (French) – Leader/Boss 5. Embarrassed (English) vs. Embarazada (Spanish) – Pregnant 6. Coin (English) vs. Coin (French) – Corner 7. Fabric (English) vs. Fabbrica (Italian) – Factory What is the linguistic term for these confusing word pairs? A) Cognates B) Homophones C) False Friends D) Idioms Check out the first comment of the quiz below for the correct answer. Follow 🌍@languagetrivia for more interesting language facts #theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #297 · 11/07/2022, 05:20 PM

#Theory There is a theory by the name of multiverse. It means that you are boy here, on another planet 🌎 may be, you may be a girl.😱😱😱

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@languagetrivia · Post #295 · 11/08/2024, 05:38 PM

Linguistic Interference: Positive and Negative Effects Let’s get back to the concept of linguistic interference and dig deeper into it. Linguistic interference refers to the influence of one language on another, which occurs when a speaker transfers elements of their native or previously learned language into the language they are currently using. This can be beneficial (positive interference) or problematic (negative interference). ➕Positive Interference (Facilitation) When two languages share similar structures or concepts, speakers can leverage their knowledge to learn the new language more efficiently. Here are some examples: 🔹Articles: English (the book), Spanish (el libro), French (le livre), and German (das Buch) all use definite articles. Familiarity with this concept helps learners when learning another language that uses articles. 🔹Word Order: English and Dutch share the Subject - Verb - Object structure: English: I eat an apple. Dutch: Ik eet een appel. 🔹Cognates: Similar words with the same meaning: English: family → Spanish: familia → Italian: famiglia ➖Negative Interference (Errors) When differences between languages lead to mistakes. 🔹False Cognates: Spanish embarazada means "pregnant," not "embarrassed." English library vs. Spanish librería (bookstore). 🔹Literal Translation of Idioms: English: It’s raining cats and dogs → Direct Translation into German: Es regnet Katzen und Hunde is incorrect as such a phrase doesn't exist. Correct: Es regnet Bindfäden ("It’s raining ropes"). 🔹Pronunciation: French speakers often replace English th sounds (/θ/, /ð/) with /s/, /z/, or /d/, as French lacks these sounds. 🔹Countability Confusion: German word Informationen (plural) can lead learners to incorrectly use Informations in English, whereas information is uncountable in English. _____________ *️⃣QUIZ QUESTION Is the following example a case of positive or negative linguistic interference? A French speaker learning English says, "He has 40 years" instead of "He is 40 years old," because in French they use the verb avoir (to have) to express age. Follow @languagetrivia to learn more about languages #theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #287 · 11/05/2022, 04:26 AM

#Theory "If a black cat 🐈‍⬛ looks at you and then runs away, it means that something important is going to happen in your life"🧐🧐🤨

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@TheoryTimes · Post #285 · 11/05/2022, 04:21 AM

#Theory If a person stares at you for more than 10 seconds, be suspicious; Because he either fell in love with you or wants to kill you

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@TheoryTimes · Post #266 · 10/31/2022, 04:43 AM

#Theory Maybe the reason why most of us are sad on our birthday is that,that day was the day of our death 💀in our previous life. 🤯🤯

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@TheoryTimes · Post #265 · 10/31/2022, 04:39 AM

#Theory "Maybe there are infinite planets 🪐 where we will be born on another planet 🌎 after death 💀"

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@languagetrivia · Post #249 · 10/29/2024, 11:57 AM

What is it called when features of a person’s native language influence how they use a second language, sometimes causing “foreign-sounding” accents or grammar patterns? For example, a Spanish speaker might say “I have 20 years” instead of “I am 20 years old,” a French speaker might pronounce “this” as “zis,” or a Japanese speaker might omit articles and say “I go to store” instead of “I go to the store.” Follow 🦫@languagetrivia to learn more about languages #theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #210 · 10/17/2022, 04:07 PM

Girls of the Chana tribe in Myanmar tattooed themselves at the age of 12 to protect themselves from kidnapping. This ritual was abolished in 1960 ⚜#Theory

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@TheoryTimes · Post #172 · 10/15/2022, 04:14 PM

#Theory when you look at a picture of a dead ☠️ person, that person is sitting 🪑 next to you and looking at you! if you dream of one person consecutively, your souls will meet each other.

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@TheoryTimes · Post #171 · 10/15/2022, 04:12 PM

#Theory According to a theory, if a person's name or face suddenly comes to mind without any reason, it is actually because that person is thinking of us.

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