 Posted Jul 22, 2002 by Matt W some animals do it differently...
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 Posted Aug 6, 2002 by farg which animals do it differently? does a kiss have to come from the lips?
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 Posted Sep 10, 2002 by Matt W ahh, a very good question...
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 Posted Dec 30, 2003 by BrightDarkness I suppose that would depend on your definition of the word "kiss." According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary a kiss can be defined as:
1 : a caress with the lips 2 : a gentle touch or contact 3 a : a small drop cookie made of meringue b : a bite-size piece of candy often wrapped in paper or foil 4 : an expression of affection <sent him kisses in her letter>
So if you go with definition 2 and 4 it doesn’t necessarily require contact with the lips.
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 Posted Mar 21, 2005 by burningwoIf what about 3 huh? how do turtle's do it? wait thats off the subject.
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