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What is your view... before marriage, is kissing on the lips appropriate? If yes, how do you gauge that you are kissing maybe too long or too deeply? |
I don't think I could marry someone I haven't kissed!
Couples have to set boundaries. Hopefully, both know the guidelines the church has presented. Know what the definition of "necking" and "petting" are and just *don't go there*!! The only way to know for sure if your date or potential date knows the "rules" is to discuss it beforehand. (I know, I know, guys hate to talk about stuff like that, but if he thinks he's getting past one date, he better talk about it.)
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Roz
I believe lip kissing is acceptable and in fact, I would highly recommend it, before marriage. I think there may be a thin line between acceptable kissing and necking. I am not sure what it is exactly. I need to find out though. Now that I am divorced, and actually considering beginning to date again, I need to know what is acceptable and not. I know what petting is and that this is not acceptable, but at what point does kissing become necking?
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I would highly recommend it, before marriage. |
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I think there may be a thin line between acceptable kissing and necking. |
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What makes you say it like that? |
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I can't imagine marrying someone I haven't kissed. I think there needs to be some physical spark. I think kissing helps to recognize that spark. I can be friends with men, and have no desire to kiss them. However, then I think I only view them as "brothers" not as potential spouses. |
I've been taught that you should only kiss a person for 5 seconds, before marriage, and of course no French kissing (no tongue). It is also a culture question too, in some cultures, it is okay to kiss a friend a 'good night' kiss, but there are cultures that won't kiss anyone before marriage. My suggestion is to make sure it is okay, to kiss someone, before you kiss.