Kissing is not just kissing. It is a major escalation or de-escalation point in a powerful process of mate choice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As relationships progress, the time you spend smooching diminishes. Where kissing was once an enjoyable entree unto itself, it becomes a mere appetizer couples hasten through on the way to the main course.
While I am aware of no counsel on whether kissing should be reserved only for post-mission dating or courtship, I am aware of plenty of counsel concerning honesty in our actions and treating others with respect and kindness. Casual attitudes about expressions of affection such as kissing can cause much grief and heartache.
Kissing someone is pretty intimate, actually very intimate, and your heart always kind of skips a beat before you do that.
A kiss is a secret told to the mouth instead of the ear; kisses are the messengers of love and tenderness.
Kissing could have begun as a way of sniffing out who's who. From a whiff to a kiss was just a short trip across the face.
Kissing - and I mean like, yummy, smacking kissing - is the most delicious, most beautiful and passionate thing that two people can do, bar none. Better than sex, hands down.
Sadly, I haven't been doing a lot of kissing lately.
The decision to kiss for the first time is the most crucial in any love story. It changes the relationship of two people much more strongly than even the final surrender; because this kiss already has within it that surrender.
Saliva has testosterone and estrogen. When you kiss, you're having a chemical experience.
We don't kiss in public. It's not done.