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Do you ever see a stranger out and about while doing your daily routine and wonder what would happen if you ran up and kissed them?  Would it make their day?  Would it fill them with guilt?  Could it lead to a life-long romance?  Could it come back to haunt you?  What effect could a single kiss have on a person that you have never met?  Do you ever wonder …


Yeah … me, neither.

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  1. If you believe in the “Butterfly Effect,” then surely you know something as seemingly insignificant as a random kiss could turn the world on its ear!

  2. I wrote this last night and then saw your post today.  A lot of truth in the two.

  3. Sometimes I don’t think about what would happen in f precise second didn’ claim me, and then I don’t run to a mirror to make sure that I don’t exist.

  4. LOL.  In Mississippi that kind of thing could get you shot.  *Thinks HerbieTheElf was right.  Mississippians are not very worldly.*

  5. Hey! I’m from Mississippi! And I think about it all the time…

    -kh

  6. Could be a neat social experiment.

  7. For a sociology assignment my friend went around hugging complete strangers and telling them that she loved them.  pretty much the reaction was “huh?”  I don’t think it changed anyone . . .

  8. I think if a stranger ran up to hug me and say they loved me, I’d be looking over their shoulder for the man carrying the strait-jacket!

  9. i dont.

    apparently none of hte women here in nj do either….

  10. Hey, if somebody wants to see the effect it would have, come find me! LOL I’ll give ya all the info you need to do so. 😀 Hey, a guy’s gotta get some suga somehow.

    The idea of cgoing and kissing somebody at rndom here in the delta could have serious repercussions. Especially if you kiss the wrong people. I doubt any of the consequences could be good unless you did your homework to make sure it’s all right, but then it wouldn’t be the same would it? anyway. 😀

    Tain

  11. Interesting thought. I might have to try that someday, mmmmm….

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