ticklehound
3rd Level Red Feather
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Hey everyone,
I got something to share and I really couldn't go anywhere else. Ok, so two nights ago, me and my friends were out for drinks and other shenanigans. It was supposed to be a quiet night, a few rounds, and even more laughs. Well, long story shorter, I ended up that night kissing one of my best friends in the entire world. And the funny thing is, we were both flirting with different people for most of the night. But in the end, as we were about to go our separate ways after last call right outside the bar, it was a total lip lock. Luckily, I stopped before any of our colleagues saw us - (we're both private people who don't want to start gossip). There's no telling what would have happened if we were behind closed doors.
Now, a few things you should know: 1) I don't kiss a lot of girls very often, regardless of my or her state of mind, and 2) She has been known to be the very opposite. Not to random people, but to people she knows. But I never imagined she'd ever kiss me. More importantly, I dont think she did either, because we are such good friends.
When I talked to her about it the next day, she said she couldn't believe she kissed me back (she said I tried to kiss her first - to be honest, I can't say for sure if that's true or not). She thought she ruined our friendship and stuff. She says to her, a kiss is just a kiss; that she loves to be "all kissy", especially with someone she likes (not necessarily "like like" to put it in kiddy terms), but she's aware its awkward with most people and can give a tremendously wrong message.
For me, it was wonderful! It was great to be free for a few seconds and not have to worry about anything. I didn't feel the so-called "spark" and I dont want to have a relationship with her. We've both had our share of bad ones and we just looking for companionship. Do you think it's possible to have such a relationship where you can be that affectionate and not have emotional attachments? I'll be dead honest with you, I simply want to kiss her again. Period. I thought such a thing was a myth, but here's a girl, my best friend, who wants companionship without all that other crap.
This is just the kind of thing I would have talked to her and only her about, but obviously, I can't quite do that. I just wanted to get that out. Thanks for listening.
I got something to share and I really couldn't go anywhere else. Ok, so two nights ago, me and my friends were out for drinks and other shenanigans. It was supposed to be a quiet night, a few rounds, and even more laughs. Well, long story shorter, I ended up that night kissing one of my best friends in the entire world. And the funny thing is, we were both flirting with different people for most of the night. But in the end, as we were about to go our separate ways after last call right outside the bar, it was a total lip lock. Luckily, I stopped before any of our colleagues saw us - (we're both private people who don't want to start gossip). There's no telling what would have happened if we were behind closed doors.
Now, a few things you should know: 1) I don't kiss a lot of girls very often, regardless of my or her state of mind, and 2) She has been known to be the very opposite. Not to random people, but to people she knows. But I never imagined she'd ever kiss me. More importantly, I dont think she did either, because we are such good friends.
When I talked to her about it the next day, she said she couldn't believe she kissed me back (she said I tried to kiss her first - to be honest, I can't say for sure if that's true or not). She thought she ruined our friendship and stuff. She says to her, a kiss is just a kiss; that she loves to be "all kissy", especially with someone she likes (not necessarily "like like" to put it in kiddy terms), but she's aware its awkward with most people and can give a tremendously wrong message.
For me, it was wonderful! It was great to be free for a few seconds and not have to worry about anything. I didn't feel the so-called "spark" and I dont want to have a relationship with her. We've both had our share of bad ones and we just looking for companionship. Do you think it's possible to have such a relationship where you can be that affectionate and not have emotional attachments? I'll be dead honest with you, I simply want to kiss her again. Period. I thought such a thing was a myth, but here's a girl, my best friend, who wants companionship without all that other crap.
This is just the kind of thing I would have talked to her and only her about, but obviously, I can't quite do that. I just wanted to get that out. Thanks for listening.




