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ꨄ𖣔𖣔N 481d
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Dare I catch my man kissing and blow That we had an issue
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Good evening, Dreamy. Shout out to you. Thanks for the soundbite question. So, I've lived in different countries where it is custom for different cultures to kiss each other, whether it's friends or family. Obviously, this is not done in a romantic way. I think if it's not done in a romantic way, like pictured above with the tongue involved, I don't consider it cheating.
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In Europe, for example, there are several cultures that in greeting, whether they're saying hello or goodbye to their co-workers, their friends, or to loved ones in general, or maybe to each other's friends, it is custom to greet with a kiss and to say goodbye with a kiss on the cheek. Some cultures even kiss or peck on the lips. So I think it just depends on the culture.
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When it is a simple kiss like I described above, culturally I don't consider that cheating, I just consider that to be a part of the culture itself. Obviously if there is like romantic kissing like what is seen above with the tongue involved, that can in fact be cheating. In fact I would consider that to be cheating personally because that's way too close for comfort and that goes beyond a cultural thing.
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Um, yes. Yes, it is.
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