In romantic relationships, physical affection builds intimacy, but sometimes partners may choose not to kiss during intimacy. This can be due to cultural or personal preferences, as some see kissing as essential while others don’t. Definitions of intimacy also vary; some associate it with emotional closeness or touch, not necessarily kissing. Personal discomfort, boundaries, past experiences, or health concerns like cold sores may lead partners to skip kissing. Additionally, some prioritize other physical gestures like cuddling or holding over kissing. Relationship dynamics, communication gaps, or emotional distance might also influence this behavior. Understanding these reasons can help couples communicate better and foster empathy. Remember, the absence of a kiss isn’t always a sign of dissatisfaction; open dialogue is key to a healthy connection…
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