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Gunslinger
February 15th, 2003, 10:08 AM
I had this gf who with her pouty lips would carress mine like she was almnost making love to them. She would tilt her head, and she would just make me tremble. It was better than sex, because sex has too much other stufftied up in it sometimes. She would just grab me around the waist, and kiss me sometimes..it was heaven..what happened, anyhow?
Sydney123456
February 15th, 2003, 11:09 AM
what happened, anyhow?
Up until this point...I understood the post. I don't understand where your question came from...maybe a little more background possibly?? Are you guys not together anymore or something?
Gunslinger
February 15th, 2003, 11:55 AM
what happened, anyhow?
Up until this point...I understood the post. I don't understand where your question came from...maybe a little more background possibly?? Are you guys not together anymore or something?
Sorry..Thought it was clear. We are not together anymore. I was just musing about the fact that her kisses affected me that way and now I STILL think about them, and we are not together. It seems unfair.
The Original Taco
February 15th, 2003, 04:33 PM
uh..(for lack of better reply) congratulations!
thevoice
February 16th, 2003, 03:12 AM
i too miss kissing. its been too long.
super_chevy2000
February 16th, 2003, 08:06 PM
It makes all the difference when you have someone who's kisses that seem to make you melt. You do miss it when it's gone.
Wrightman84
February 17th, 2003, 12:55 AM
i know that feeling
why did things have to go wrong with daniela!
dam i just loved kissing her
i can't think of anything that was better
if i had a choice between all the money in the world and kissing her..
i would kiss her and lose the money!
jus things were sooo confusing!
Gunslinger
February 17th, 2003, 05:01 PM
do you guys find that if you start to see someone new that if they kiss crappy that you do not want to see them anymore? I mean kissing for me is SUPER important. If she does not make me melt, I'm outta there.
wowzers
February 17th, 2003, 05:09 PM
Ouch
Sydney123456
February 18th, 2003, 09:59 AM
do you guys find that if you start to see someone new that if they kiss crappy that you do not want to see them anymore? I mean kissing for me is SUPER important. If she does not make me melt, I'm outta there.
That's a pretty irrational decision right from the get go. Because of one kiss...you're going to scrap everything. Seems kind of unfair for the OTHER person.
So what if the girl you just kissed is amazing, you guys are good friends who became more, and are really close. You kiss...and she sucks. So, fuck the relationship? Not a lot of the time are kisses going to be magic on the first try. Of course...I don't know abotu you, but with my first boyfriend, it felt like magic because I had absolutely nothng to compare it to.
I would say...don't go along with what you said in your most recent post in this thread.
Danae
February 18th, 2003, 10:06 AM
You won't go out with a girl if she doens't kiss you like the other girl or totally bowl you over? :roll: I hope you remain single with that attitude.
The Original Taco
February 18th, 2003, 03:22 PM
do you guys find that if you start to see someone new that if they kiss crappy that you do not want to see them anymore? I mean kissing for me is SUPER important. If she does not make me melt, I'm outta there.
Ever hear of a "bad kiss." One bad kiss certainly does not mean a bad kisser. Anyways, sorry it just sounds shallow, if you wouldn't date someone even if they were the most perfect thing in the world, just because they can't kiss well.
Practice makes perfect.
Gunslinger
February 18th, 2003, 04:20 PM
you guys are missing the point.
If you had a gf that rocked your world, would you not want to feel that way again?
And if you were in a situ where that did not happen, would you not pine over the fact that it was not that way?
mearimydra
February 20th, 2003, 05:18 AM
That's where kissing classes come in! Bad kisser? Teach 'em and get hours worth of making out time while you do it :D
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