Kissing on TV
A kiss is a just a kiss, or so says the classic song "As Times Goes By." But that's never been true of a lip-lock between two men. On television at least, a simple gay kiss has typically
been something far more than just a kiss — and has often been enough to cause huge media controversies. But in 2006, after a smattering of
notable gay TV kisses on television, is a gay kiss finally just a kiss? Then in 2008, American TV networks finally began to relax when it comes to same-sex kissing. Same-sex Kissing on TV Heats Up
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Kissing 101
We've all seen so many great kisses in the movies. It all looks so simple and seems to happen spontaneously. But hey, it's the movies –and it's
scripted. Real life is much different. It seems so easy. As your lips meet, keep them slightly parted and press gently against his lips. It's a good idea to tilt your head slightly to
one side, so your noses won't get in the way. Then what? How to Kiss (Safely) More + photo galleries
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In modern Western culture, kissing is most commonly an expression of affection. Between people of close acquaintance, a kiss is offered
as a greeting or a good-bye. This kind of kiss is typically made by brief contact of puckered lips to the skin of the cheek or no contact at all, and merely performed in the air
near the cheek with the cheeks touching. Such kissing is a common greeting in European and Latin American countries between a man and a woman or between two women but also by
two men in the Middle East and parts of Europe. The Truth About Kissing More + photo galleries
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