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maybe give me a little sneak preview, how it will go ? what kind of kiss ??

2007-11-13 22:10:11 · 25 answers · asked by Maximus_Decimus_Meridius 4 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

for the avoidance of doubt:

i am a man, i look like the avitar,

2007-11-13 22:29:27 · update #1

not exactly - my helmet looks different !

2007-11-13 22:29:54 · update #2

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I would give a little one then go for the hott kiss. mmmmm

2007-11-13 22:55:22 · answer #1 · answered by bette69 5 · 1 0

Kissing under the mistletoe is first found associated with the Greek festival of Saturnalia and later with primitive marriage rites. They probably originated from two beliefs. One belief was that it has power to bestow fertility. It was also believed that the dung from which the mistletoe would also possess "life-giving" power. In Scandinavia, mistletoe was considered a plant of peace, under which enemies could declare a truce or warring spouses kiss and make-up. Later, the eighteenth-century English credited with a certain magical appeal called a kissing ball. At Christmas time a young lady standing under a ball of mistletoe, brightly trimmed with evergreens, ribbons, and ornaments, cannot refuse to be kissed. Such a kiss could mean deep romance or lasting friendship and goodwill. If the girl remained unkissed, she cannot expect not to marry the following year. In some parts of England the Christmas mistletoe is burned on the twelfth night lest all the boys and girls who have kissed under it never marry. Whether we believe it or not, it always makes for fun and frolic at Christmas celebrations. Even if the pagan significance has been long forgotten, the custom of exchanging a kiss under the mistletoe can still be found in many European countries as well as in Canada. Thus if a couple in love exchanges a kiss under the mistletoe, it is interpreted as a promise to marry, as well as a prediction of happiness and long life. In France, the custom linked to mistletoe was reserved for New Year's Day: "Au gui l'An neuf" (Mistletoe for the New Year). Today, kisses can be exchanged under the mistletoe any time during the holiday season.

2016-04-04 00:21:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A dreary misconception of an obsolete legend, surely? Why wait for the mistletoe?

2007-11-13 22:13:47 · answer #3 · answered by canterville87 2 · 0 1

oh you no i will!what sort of kiss don't be nosy! yes sneak preview is very appealing lets do it ok pucker up!but just remember that there r all kinds of kisses that could take place if i'm in a festive mood!

2007-11-13 23:39:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I think I just nearly died of laughter from "getmymacon's" answer above me! hahahahahahahahahaha! ANYWAY - My kiss would be VERY flirtatious...I'd pull you in by your collar or tie, until our noses slightly grazed each other, and linger for a moment with my lips so close to yours...it'd drive you mad. (just a little tease) then I'd kiss you firmly with a few nibbles here and there. - hopefully there wouldn't be an audience - (party goers)

2007-11-13 22:14:54 · answer #5 · answered by ^*^ 3 · 1 0

Its mistletoe, Its neally christmas. What better excuse. Big full on kiss!!!

2007-11-13 22:13:26 · answer #6 · answered by Freckles2 6 · 1 0

Sure I would kiss you under the mistletoe...would you kiss my camel toe???

2007-11-14 00:05:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yep i would Gladiator. And if you're good i might just give you that sneak preview...:)

2007-11-13 22:44:45 · answer #8 · answered by †100% Angel† 6 · 1 0

I think your silver helmet may get in the way??

2007-11-13 22:14:07 · answer #9 · answered by sally 4 · 2 0

Sneak preview:




No.

2007-11-13 22:13:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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