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Eskimo kisses. <3

Do you eskimo kiss your partner? <3

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Yes, we do :h: <3
What the hell is an eskimo kiss
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Her nose naturally gets in the way tbh <3
Reply 4
I was worried at first. Turns out that'd be lovely to do. :h:

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Original post by Schrödingers Cat
What the hell is an eskimo kiss

An eskimo kiss is when you and your partner rub your noses together. <3 I've never done one but want to.
Original post by MylittlePlusle
An eskimo kiss is when you and your partner rub your noses together. <3 I've never done one but want to.


Sounds bent
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Original post by MylittlePlusle
Do you eskimo kiss your partner? <3


Is an Eskimo kick a valid alternative?
Original post by MylittlePlusle
An eskimo kiss is when you and your partner rub your noses together. <3 I've never done one but want to.



Hehehe that is sweet :3
Original post by Davalla
Is an Eskimo kick a valid alternative?


Yes, I would think so. <3
I used to. My partners were very affectionate
Reply 11


What happened? =(
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Original post by MylittlePlusle
What happened? =(


He cheated

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I'm so sorry for your lost. =(
Okay let's go back to your childhood. How would you describe it, did you receive enough affection?
Original post by MylittlePlusle
An eskimo kiss is when you and your partner rub your noses together. <3 I've never done one but want to.


Nope - common misconception. An eskimo kiss, as actually practised as a cultural greeting in Greenland, is where you press your nose against someone's cheek and inhale.

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Original post by Musie Suzie
Nope - common misconception. An eskimo kiss, as actually practised as a cultural greeting in Greenland, is where you press your nose against someone's cheek and inhale.

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Sounds intrusive imo and unhygenic.


I've never eskimo-kissed anyone before.
Original post by Musie Suzie
Nope - common misconception. An eskimo kiss, as actually practised as a cultural greeting in Greenland, is where you press your nose against someone's cheek and inhale.

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It's not really a common misconception considering that's what the term means when you use it in the English Language to anyone who is not an Eskimo. And how many Eskimo's are on TSR? Do you think OP was trying to talk to Eskimos?

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