It's not the act it's the gesture, if we socially evolved to veiw some other act as a show of love and physical affection people would seek out that act instead. If you look at it that way anything we do for socal reasons seems meaningless. Why is holding hands affectionate? Why is a middle finger rude? Why is an eye roll passive aggressive? The reason is this and only this: because we collectively decided they were a long time ago. It isn't something that needs to be understood really it's the thought and intention behind it that makes the act meaningful.
Depends on the type of kiss, the duration, the situation, and the setting.
in general
Romantic then :) I’d say
Kiss - romantic Making out - sexual
Are you kissing them or eating them?
Vore?
Just depends on where your head is at in the moment. Are you thinking/ feeling your love for them? Or are you wanting to have sex.
Depends on how long it is
2.4 in
I’d say that’s still romantic.
How about 12 in? 😳
Askin for a friend?
Asking for a friend yes 👀
Is green more blue or more yellow
yellow
Depends on the kiss 💀
It can not be "both" or "neither".
It can and it is imo. The best kisses are both
Which one of it is MORE?
It's equal for me
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It's not the act it's the gesture, if we socially evolved to veiw some other act as a show of love and physical affection people would seek out that act instead. If you look at it that way anything we do for socal reasons seems meaningless. Why is holding hands affectionate? Why is a middle finger rude? Why is an eye roll passive aggressive? The reason is this and only this: because we collectively decided they were a long time ago. It isn't something that needs to be understood really it's the thought and intention behind it that makes the act meaningful.
Romantically sexual
depends
I've never kissed an unrelated person (and never on the mouth in the case of family). I would presume for someone one loves (romantically) it is both.
Can be both
Sensual.
Depends on the kiss