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Does it mean that when you kiss somebody you are in love?
 
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illustrator is offline illustrator Post #2  September 21,2009, 10:37am
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No.
 
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jayjay is offline jayjay Post #3  September 21,2009, 10:43am
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Uh uh. For me it means I have some level of physical attraction to her and am interested in more than just a friendship.
 
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I could have sworn that is how babies were made.
 
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Nice Mr Right lol
 
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Kissing does not, for me anyway, mean I'm in love. I can't say I had a whole lot of practice with the whole kissing thing before I met my SO, but I have been kissed by men I was not in love with. I find it much more enjoyable with my SO, with whom I am in love though. But again, I'm only speaking for myself.
 
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What a great question, I'd have to say no. I never was in love with my grandmother.
 
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luvly0621 wrote :
Does it mean that when you kiss somebody you are in love?
That would be a no
 
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jayjay wrote :
Uh uh. For me it means I have some level of physical attraction to her and am interested in more than just a friendship.

What if she's your boss, and you're just kissing a$$ ?
 
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luvly0621 wrote :
Does it mean that when you kiss somebody you are in love?
Love is more than just a kiss. True love is a deep meaningful relationship based on the 29 dimensions of compatability.
 
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