Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!vax8530!w25y From: w25y@vax5.cit.cornell.edu Newsgroups: alt.sex Subject: Re: Morality and kissing... Message-ID: <3328.25b5bb16@vax5.cit.cornell.edu> Date: 18 Jan 90 16:48:21 GMT References: <4ZhLLHa00Xc108ckEQ@andrew.cmu.edu> Distribution: world Lines: 25 In article <4ZhLLHa00Xc108ckEQ@andrew.cmu.edu>, gg0o+@andrew.cmu.edu (Granville Boman Goza, IV) writes: > In article <747@darkstar.ucsc.edu> lechner@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Eric Lechner) > writes: >>>You are on a bus, going home from either school or work, and >>>are approached by a reasonably attractive member of the appropriate >>>sex who politely asks the question "excuse me, but would you >>>mind terribly if i were to kiss you?". > >>>What is your response? > >>The main stumbling point for me, here, would be the fact that I already have >>a girlfriend, and I do *not* think she'd appreciate me kissing some strange >>woman. ... > > Well since I have no commitments and being a typical young America > male I would > without a doubt have to say "Why not", "Yes", or something along those lines. > I would, however, keep my hand on my wallet the whole time. ;-)} -- Paul Ciszek W25Y@CRNLVAX5 Bitnet W25Y@VAX5.CIT.CORNELL.EDU Internet UUNET!CORNELL!VAX5!W25Y UUCP "The trouble with normal is it always gets worse." --Bruce Cockburn