Kissing is a delicate art and must be taken slowly with a new partner. Someone that has crafted kissing know how pace themselves and is very good at creating new ways to give their partner ultimate pleasure without ever being sexual. When kissing, remember the following: never slobber, don't stare, try not to belch, always pay attention with your non-visual senses (touch, hearing, ESP, etc.), and there is no such thing as too slow.
Do not initiate kissing with aggression, unless they like that sort of thing, and most people don't. Lips are very delicate. Move in slow and prepare for the kiss. Initial contact should be lips only, firm, yet gentle. Pay attention to how your partner reacts to it. If they speed up, speed up with them. If they slow down, follow suit. Try to synchronize your actions with one another and always pay attention to their body language.
The following is a list of some simple techniques to spice up a kiss:
Kiss between the eyes, on the tip of the nose, and then on the lips.
Kiss above the lip, then below, then both.
Run the tip of your tongue along your partner's lips.
Gently kiss, bite, and suck on the earlobe.
Outline the neck and jawbone with your lips and tongue.
Kiss all around the lips until they cant take it anymore they pull you to their lips.
Rub your finger gently across their lips and then go in for a kiss.
Look in their eyes and whisper you want to kiss them. Press your lips gently to theirs', caress their lips with yours and then give her/him a passionate kiss.
Softly rub cheeks with your partner.
Gently rub the tips of your noses together.
Brush eyelashes with your partner. Make a fluttering motion of the eyelash by quickly opening and closing the eye.
Make a small "O" with your lips. Press your lips against your partner's skin and suck softly. Lift your lips off a little, move over slightly, and repeat.