Hoxton said:
So, after all, is the first kiss memorable?
Mine was when i was 8, and i remember it like it was yesterday. Didn't really like it at that time.
I was too young to enjoy it to the fullest i guess.
When was yours? What made it special?
What exactly is a "first kiss?"
Is it the first time you kissed anybody ever? Because I'm sure the truth of the matter for all of us would be relatives - people kiss babies and young children all the time as a form of play.
Maybe it's the first time you kissed someone outside your family? I'm sure the same "people like kissing babies" postulate applies here as well.
What about the first time you kissed someone of the opposite sex? As above, the same is still true, especially if you're a dude. Ladies do the most baby kissing I've ever seen. Also, it gets into homophobic territory for some people (likely more than anyone would think) who've been kissed by the same sex at an early age, because dad's like kissing their babies too.
So then, what's left? The first time you kissed someone, and liked it? That's the kind of specific memory that just doesn't leave so easily. For me, this would be the girl that played flute in 7th grade. She found out fast that the myth of "drummers are the best kissers" isn't true for first-timers. We were both really clumsy, but the sweetness was still there. Yeah, I remember it pretty well.