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KAFEEN
November 3rd, 2002, 05:39 AM
Do you get a different feeling when you kiss a guy/girl that you CARE for and like then a guy/girl that you just met or u dont even care or like??? I do...like when I kiss a guy I don't really know or I don't really like him, I don't really feel anything,but when i kiss a person i have feelings for I have like whoa...how bout u guys? :eek:

super_chevy2000
November 3rd, 2002, 01:37 PM
Yes, that's the way I get. It means something special when I kiss someone I care about but I don't feel anything when I don't care for the person.


Every now and then someone that I don't care about will kiss me and it will bring on emotions from another time and person. For instance, my ex broke up with me then another guy friend kissed me and it was almost like kissing my ex.

dulcinea
November 4th, 2002, 12:03 AM
well, yes.

I never believed it until this particular boyfriend of mine came along.

I didn't like kissing until two months ago. Fuck, I found kissing downright repulsive. It was just something you did with some guys I liked, because they wanted to do it. And now, kissing my boyfriend is pretty much all I want to do. :P

Sydney123456
November 4th, 2002, 12:10 AM
Oh god yes. There is such a distinct difference, it's almost like they are two different acts entirely.

I love kissing John. It's nuts...the way I feel when we kiss. I felt like that when I kissed Mike too, but it's 1000000 times stronger with John.

But the other guys I've kissed...no meaning, at ALL. None, what so ever. Obviously, both parties had alterior motives for kissing.

JessiMari
November 4th, 2002, 02:18 AM
Uhm...I don't think I've felt that difference...I've just kissed guys that i've really care/liked.

Rainbow Brite
November 4th, 2002, 11:50 AM
Uhm...I don't think I've felt that difference...I've just kissed guys that i've really care/liked.

I gotta agree...If I dont really care/like the guy, I'm not gonna kiss him...or let him kiss me

snow_angel
November 4th, 2002, 01:42 PM
I've noticed such a difference between kissing people you like and people you don't. I never really cared a whole lot for my ex-bf Mike, and when he would kiss me I would feel repulsed. That's one reason why we broke up. Although with my current bf-who I love very much- it seems like there is no one else in the world but us when we kiss. I beleive kissing someone with out caring for them is like kissing a rock, no feeling, no pleasure.

Wolf
November 4th, 2002, 06:16 PM
VERY different. Not in the lips mostly, but mostly in the chest.. in your heart. You won't know until you find out yourself.

geckosnipp
November 7th, 2002, 09:38 PM
:roll: :roll: :roll: <-- yes it is different

When you just kiss someone you dont even know really well its nothing more than electrical signals being shot into your brain as something moving across your lips and usually has no other shots. When its someone you care about many MANY more neurons fire. Its much more mental and you have a MUCH different fealing, and yes, it feels like its in your cheast because you love this person. And 99.9% of the time it is a good feeling and almost never a bad feeling. So kiss someone you care about would be much better.

chiukit
November 7th, 2002, 10:37 PM
obviously yea.


i mean kissing someone u care about... its a whole different aspect. u got the emotions flowin through... and the crazy thoughts that go into your head. you feel kinda light-headed sometimes... etc.


but kissing someone you just met, or have no feelings for? you dont have that. its just a simple meeting of two lips. it matters not whether or not that kiss takes place. know what i mean? whereas if it's with someone you care about... you want it to happen. well, most of us anyway.

zoe
November 8th, 2002, 02:42 AM
It's obviously going to feel different with each person. It also depends on the mood your in, how good of a kisser they are, how used to them you are.. etc. In my opinion, it has more emotional feeling when it's with someone you really care about instead of someone you're just kissing cuz you're bored.

Wolf
November 25th, 2002, 12:58 AM
Yes, mood is VERY important.

Just get in from a party, half drunk, kissing won't be that great.

On the other hand, in a candle lit room, with sexy smooth jazz music playing, with someone you love, will feel absolutely spectacular. Like someone has replaced earth with Heaven, just for you.