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Lip Kiss at Discretion
Lip Kissing at the Companion’s Discretion
Lip kissing can create warmth, affection and a stronger sense of personal connection during an adult meeting. For some people, a kiss is playful and sensual; for others, it feels particularly intimate and is something they prefer to share only when genuine comfort and chemistry have developed.
The companions displayed within this category may consider lip kissing during an appointment, but it remains entirely at the individual companion’s discretion. Inclusion on this page does not guarantee kissing and should not be interpreted as advance consent.
Each companion decides whether kissing feels comfortable based on the circumstances of the meeting, personal chemistry, hygiene, health considerations and her boundaries at that moment.
Lip Kissing at the Companion’s Discretion
What “At Discretion” Means
“At discretion” means the companion makes an individual decision during each appointment. She may be open to lip kissing with one person or during one meeting but decide against it in another situation.
This may depend on:
- the rapport established during the meeting;
- respectful behaviour and communication;
- personal hygiene;
- oral-health concerns;
- the companion’s current comfort;
- the style or intensity of kissing requested; and
- whether mutual attraction develops naturally.
A companion’s decision should be accepted without pressure or offence. Declining a kiss is a personal boundary and does not necessarily reflect negatively on the client.
Kissing, Rapport and Chemistry
Kissing can carry more emotional meaning than many other forms of physical contact. Some adults associate it with affection and romance, while others experience it as a playful or sensual part of developing attraction.
From a sexual-wellbeing perspective, kissing is usually most comfortable when it develops naturally rather than being demanded or treated as an expected service. Taking time to talk, relax and establish trust may allow both adults to recognise whether the chemistry feels right.
Chemistry cannot be purchased or guaranteed. The most positive encounters tend to arise when both people remain attentive, considerate and responsive to one another.
Consent and Agreed Boundaries
Consent to an appointment or another intimate interaction does not automatically include consent to lip kissing. Permission must be mutual, specific and ongoing.
Either person may:
- decline kissing;
- prefer brief or closed-mouth kisses;
- request a gentler style;
- pause or move away;
- ask to stop; or
- change their mind after kissing has begun.
A profile category, previous appointment or confirmed payment never creates entitlement to physical affection.
The phrase “at discretion” should therefore be understood as a possibility that depends on the companion’s personal choice—not as a guaranteed inclusion.
Discussing Kissing Respectfully
There is no need to request kissing using demanding or overly detailed language. A client may politely ask whether the companion is generally comfortable with lip kissing and then allow the meeting to develop naturally.
Preferences may differ regarding:
- closed-mouth or open-mouth kissing;
- the length and intensity of the kiss;
- touching or holding the face;
- lip biting;
- kissing immediately upon meeting; and
- whether deeper French kissing is considered.
Lip kissing at discretion should not be confused with DFK. A companion may be comfortable with gentle lip kissing while choosing not to offer deep French kissing.
Hygiene and Oral Health
Fresh breath and good personal hygiene can make close contact more comfortable. Brushing the teeth, drinking water and avoiding strongly scented food immediately before an appointment may help.
Kissing may not be appropriate when either person has:
- an active cold sore;
- an unexplained blister around the mouth;
- bleeding gums;
- a mouth infection;
- significant throat discomfort; or
- another contagious illness.
These considerations apply equally to clients and companions. Respecting oral-health boundaries protects comfort and demonstrates consideration for the other person.
Clear Communication and Stop Signals
A formal safeword is not usually necessary for kissing, but clear words and body language must always be recognised.
Simple expressions such as “gentler,” “pause” or “stop” should be respected immediately. Moving away, turning the face or becoming visibly uncomfortable also indicates that the interaction should stop or change.
Silence should never be interpreted automatically as enthusiasm. When uncertain, a brief and respectful check-in is preferable to making an assumption.
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Profiles displayed on this page may include photographs, videos, London locations, working hours, rates, reviews and personal preferences where available.
Visitors should read each profile carefully before making an enquiry. Kissing preferences, health considerations and personal boundaries vary between companions and may change according to the individual meeting.
Bunnys of London encourages mature adult communication in which affection develops through mutual chemistry, personal choice, trust and respect.