Thursday, April 14, 2011

Message In A Kiss? Or A Moment Of Physical Contact?

  A Kiss... how many types are their? what does each type mean? I've once read a clever outlook on types of kisses, a kiss on the forehead means I'll always remember you, a kiss on the cheek means I like you, A kiss on the lips is I Love You, a kiss on the ear is a tease, a kiss on the neck is I want you. The list can most definitely go on, then this thought occured, can you tell what another person really means or is trying to convey  to you through a kiss? Now regardless of where the kiss is: cheek, forehead, lips, etc. I think idealisticly that if someone was intuned enough to ones feelings and sentiments, that you would be able to pass on that very sentiment and feeling to the individual you are kissing.

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   Your with a friend of the opposite sex, and your talking, sharing, enjoying yourselves more than usual then when your amongst friends in a group, and you relize through these moments; laughing, communicating, that you have stronger feelings than normal and you really want to show them that you have these feelings and in an instant you kiss and lock lips.  Do you think that after this moment of two people pressing their lips together that the other individual would feel what your trying to tell them through a kiss, or is it something that only happens in a so called "Perfect Moment"? Think about it, can a perfectly clear message come from two people kissing?

 ( share your thoughts in the comments section below.)

2 comments:

  1. I completely agree with this post, i believe you can feel emotion with just a kiss, well to an extent. but i think both people have to be feeling a similar feeling for it to be passed. like if one person is giving a passionate kiss, and the other is maybe just feeling a possible hook-up...then i dont think the emotion will be passed. Kuddos tho man!

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  2. *tyler,
    thanks man and I also agree with you, unless both individuals are on the same page then I think its just a heat of the moment thing so to speak, but hey, never know till it happens right?

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