I hate to spoil my own prospects, but I really don't respect the kiss-and-tell approach to public life at all, not at all.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Throughout your whole career, there's a bunch of people you might have to kiss. Say there's this character opposite you, and you might not be into her - or him, personally. You just gotta' do it. That's your job.
We don't kiss in public. It's not done.
There's a way of negotiating how you portray your private life publicly that I've never had the skill to do.
No one's personal life is in the public interest. It's gossip, bottom line. End of story.
I don't like being told what to do and kissing you-know-what to get up the corporate ladder.
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.
I'm a private person who doesn't relish making her personal life public.
I appreciate subtlety. I have never enjoyed a kiss in front of the camera. There's nothing to it except not getting your lipstick smeared.
I have no plans to go public if I get into a relationship. I will do my best to safeguard the privacy of the person I love and respect her feelings.
I've chosen not to talk about my really private life to the press - I've never invited a huge amount of attention.
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