you drank out of the same bottle. Does it mean I am making out with my nephew or neice when they drink out of the same bottle. NO! Just think about it and use common sense.
2007-03-08 20:09:31
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answered by Alicia E 3
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If a guy drinks out of a bottle that you've already drank out of *first*, it simply means that he's at least not repulsed by you. You sound rather young to me, but if you've kissed a guy before, there's too much difference between drinking out of the same bottle and an actual kiss to be considered anything the same, indirect or not. I do admit that when I was younger, I would have had a thrill from sharing a bottle with a guy I was attracted to.
2007-03-08 20:10:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually kiss is not a touching the lip of each others, basically it's is generated from heart from each other. In others words it's a sharing the feeling from one person to another person.
Drink the water at same spot it's not a direct kiss bcoz it's a not a way to share the feelings. You will be touch the same spot from your lips, whenever it was touch you mom, sis & any other relatives. so please try to direct kiss to sharing the feelings and .......
2007-03-08 20:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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What you need is a dictionary dear. Who has ever heard of a "indirect kiss" from the sharing of a bottle? Nonsense. So if you put it this way for the meaning of an 'indirect kiss" then "flying kiss" in the air would mean that too???
2007-03-08 20:15:20
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answered by happy 4
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If you or she drinks water, & looking in your eyes then it's indirect kiss. Otherwise she is really thirsty or it is a blunder.
2007-03-08 20:13:46
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answered by Tarzan P 2
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Because a kiss is a kiss, and a sip is a sip.
But you can call it "a kiss by proxy", loosely speaking.
2007-03-08 20:09:06
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answered by Zeera 7
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if you really want to get incredibly overanalytical then maybe...
but really, a kiss needs to involve lip on lip contact and possible even tongue on tongue...yes the lips have touched the bottle, but the lips have not touched YOU, so its no kind of kiss...
2007-03-08 20:10:40
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answered by crazydaisyodu 3
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a kiss has feeling put behind it, even if they are drunk feeling there are feelings behind an intentional kiss, and touch, is that just an extreme hopefulness for attention? feelings, love, lust, intent, purpose, period!
2007-03-08 20:13:03
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answered by Evey 2
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if u r desperate , then yes dear it is a kiss if u want n if u don't want the its not a kiss, take it as u want
2007-03-08 20:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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no, you're just exchanging saliva and might possibly catch mono
2007-03-08 20:09:25
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answered by SRSLY?! 4
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