What or how do you feel when your partner or significant other kisses you?
By veromar
@veromar (1453)
Argentina
April 21, 2010 5:24pm CST
Is it "fireworks"? Do you hear music? Is it any of the movie cliches we hear so much about? When my partner kisses me, I feel weak in my knees. I watch her face as it nears mine to go in for the kiss. She closes her eyes in such a way that says to me she "loves" me. The soft gentle touch of her lips on mine makes me melt and return her kiss. Hopefully it has the same effect on her....
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@kquiming (2997)
• Philippines
21 Apr 10
I think I lose sense of time and everything around me seems to stop. Anyway it's not like that all the time, some kisses are only subtle kisses, like when saying goodbye or hello. While some kisses are really deep, meaningful and passionate... And of course we all hope that it has the same effect on that person we're kissing.
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@ada8may21 (2405)
• Philippines
21 Apr 10
It was three years ago when I had my first kiss with my boyfriend. Sounds really funny because I could not feel anything. I admit at that time I still dont love him, I have many doubts with him. Would you believe that we are in a relationship for 3 months already but at that time I still could not really say "I love you".
After how many months, I could already feel that I am starting to love him. From then on, I always want him to kiss me. Wanting his kiss too much and sometimes I abused it. Even in public places I would him to kiss me. That's the effect of his kiss to me. I feel addicted and want it more and more every day.
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@shaggin (72183)
• United States
7 Feb 11
I dont see fireworks or hear music playing but lol with the guy that I love kissing the most it literally makes my knees feel week like I'm melting. When I kiss him it feels like the rest of the world stands still and we are the only two people on earth. It is such a beautiful amazing feeling. I doubt it feels the same for him but thats how I feel when I kiss him.