a guy to kiss (peck) a female childhood friend on the lips, if it is in a non sexual way and both parties are willing? If not, why?
2007-01-14
21:34:37
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asked by
Larry R
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Society & Culture
➔ Etiquette
What if we're both married to other childhood friends who consider it acceptable? (We don't kiss during our visits, only at the goodbyes, hugs and kiss, see you later) Is it still wrong? This is a question for opinion only. Put yourself in both shoes then answer.
2007-01-14
21:47:41 ·
update #1
We do kiss on the lips when we depart from each other. Both of our spouses are cool with it, we've been friends for 20+ years, I'm 24 and she's 22. This question arose between me and my brother. He was shocked when we kissed and my wife didn't kick my ****.
2007-01-15
09:00:31 ·
update #2
It TOTALLY is! That's sooooooooooooooo cute and sweet! 100% approved, if anyone has a problem with it their jealous it's of your relationship or if she has a bf (even if it's fine be sensitive to his feelings) but if she's completely fine with it and willing then SURE :D
2007-01-14 21:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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As a greeting, usually no. The woman should initiate contact if she wishes it. Aim for a cheek. There are exceptions to this - but it's generally going to come off as pushy if you try to plant one on her.
For just general hanging out, that's really up to you and the woman to decide. If you've both consented, then kiss her, and don't be shy about it.
2007-01-15 05:44:44
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answered by thebobcatreturns 3
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I'm not too conservative in any way but like you said if you're both cool with it it's no problem. Of course other people will think you both are a couple. Have you considered a relationship with your friend yet?
2007-01-15 05:44:42
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answered by SethMoN 1
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I think a simple kiss on the cheek and a warm hug is more than enough/
2007-01-19 03:56:27
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answered by Banshee 7
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As long as both of your significant others are comfortable with it, then go right ahead. It's only their opinion and feelings that matter in this situation.
2007-01-15 19:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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no, not really, in the body language department that is just inviting trouble sooner or later, temptation is everywhere for all of us, no use in thinking of a way to make it more comfortable, PLUS think of where people's lips have been. don't tell me this is a clean person and blah blah blah....think about herpes, all that kinda stuff..good luck
2007-01-15 07:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but a peck on the cheek would be okay. I think that my husband would agree with me on this one.
2007-01-15 05:57:15
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answered by Witchy 7
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If your childhood friend is not involved in a relationship and neither are you, then kiss however you wish!
P.s-do mind your P.D.A's though. . . : )
2007-01-15 05:38:41
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answered by hyper99 4
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The fact you are writing about this, do you have a guilty conscience? If not, then don't make a big deal out of it!!!!
2007-01-15 08:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not kiss on the cheek instead?
2007-01-15 09:14:09
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answered by khy8w2004 2
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