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Kissing Games
One
wonders at the prevalence of kissing games in this
civilization. Games on the order of "Postoffice," "Kiss
the Pillow" and innumerable others which have been
devised for the jovial disports of lovers. In these
games, because they are games, it is perfectly
legitimate for two people to lass. In fact, in the game
Postoffice" this kissing is encouraged behind closed
doors where- the happy couple are alone in a room. The
game is so widespread that comment in regard to the
manner in which it is played would be extraneous here.
But, what would make an excellent topping off for this
booklet, would be a conjecture as to the reason for the
prevalence of such games, even during the. dreaded
Victorian times , when etiquette was so strict that the
dictum was made forbidding the placing of a book by a
female author next to a book written by a man!
These kissing games existed and shall continue to exist
because man and woman must kiss. In fact, man is the
only animal who uses the kiss to express his love and
affection. Dogs, cats and bears lick their offspring.
Horses and cows rub noses and necks. Birds nestle
together.
But,
only mankind kisses.
Only
mankind has the reason, the logic, the happy faculty of
being able to appreciate the charm, the beauty, the
extreme pleasure, the joy, the passionate fulfillment of
the kiss! Nature kisses, in her way, but nature hasn't
the brains to profit from the kiss. Only man can do
this.
Perhaps it would be appropriate to conclude this summary
of the art of kissing with an excerpt from Shelley's
immortal poem in which occur the following lines:
See
the mountains kiss high heaven,
And the waves-clasp one another.
No sister flower would be forgiven
If it disdained its brother.
And the sunlight clasps the earth,
And the moonbeams kiss the sea;
What are are these kissings worth
If thou kiss not me?
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