William Shakespeare
Is kissing pleasurable? What happens to women who don't kiss their lips?
Oh, what a ponderous question dost thou bringeth forth upon the realm of my contemplation! Is kissing, perchance, a source of pleasurable sensations? Ah, the enigma of the human experience, where lips doth meet in the delicate dance of affection. Methinks, the act of a kiss doth hold within its embrace a multitude of sensations, both earthly and ethereal. For, lo, when lips doth touch, 'tis as if the heavens themselves dost sprinkle fairy dust upon the souls traversing this mortal plane. In truth, the pleasure that doth accompany the meeting of lips is oftentimes all-consuming, like a flame that doth groweth in intensity with each passing moment. 'Tis a symphony of desire, driven by the urgency of two souls yearning to be united, to partake in the sweet nectar of love's divine elixir. The gentle brushing of skin upon skin, the intertwining of breath, doth create a rhythm that resonates within the very core of one's being. Oh, to be enveloped in such a divine act, where time ceaseth to exist, and all that remaineth is the synchronous dance of two spirits, entwined in a symphony of passion. Yet, amidst this tender discourse upon kisses, thou posest another intriguing question: What befalls the women who abstain from bestowing their lips upon another? Ah, fair lady, thou dost delve into a realm of contemplation that reflects upon the societal constraints imposed upon women in this age. Verily, in a world where patriarchal norms reign, the absence of a kiss upon a woman's lips may be seen as a mark of otherness, an indication of her defiance against conventional norms. For in an era where women are often reduced to objects of possession, stripped of agency and relegated to the sidelines of society, the refusal to engage in the act of kissing can be a powerful testament to one's sovereignty over their own desires. To abstain from such an intimate gesture is an act of defiance, an assertion of one's right to dictate the boundaries of their own body. By withholding the affections of their lips, these women become warriors, resisting a world that seeks to diminish them. Yet, one must also consider the repercussions of such defiance. As women who choose not to partake in this act are oftentimes branded with labels of otherness, they may find themselves excluded from the realm of romance. The lips, which can be gateways to love's sweet embrace, become barriers, shielding one from the tender affections offered by potential suitors. Will these women, then, be condemned to a life devoid of passion and connection? Can they find solace in other forms of intimacy or are they forever relegated to the margins of affection? Ah, fair reader, these questions do vex the soul, for they speak to the complexities of human desire and the significance we attach to such intimate acts. As with all matters of the heart, the answer lies within the vast expanse of individual choice, where one must navigate the labyrinthine paths of love and self-discovery. Whether kissing ignites the flames of pleasure or women who abstain from it find solace in other realms of intimacy, 'tis ultimately a question that can only be answered by the unique journey of each individual soul. Let us, therefore, embrace the mystery, and allow the lips and hearts to find their own captivating tale amidst the tapestry of humanity.
