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Rant or Rave: The Perfect Wedding Kiss

August 8, 2008 @ 7:35:13 am by by Katie

What makes the perfect wedding kiss? Everyone remembers that scene in “The Wedding Singer” where Drew Barrymore’s character debates over the tongue/no tongue dilemma, and if you poll your friends they are all likely to tell you that a sweet and traditional, no-tongue, two second kiss is the way to go. But we’ve heard stories about conservative couples simply kissing on the cheek, or going the complete opposite way to have an all-out makeout session just for giggles.

But what would you do? Would you risk a big, dramatic kiss with a Hollywood dip? Share a kiss that proves you are madly in love? Or keep it simple and sweet for Grandma’s sake? Rant or rave about what makes the perfect wedding kiss!

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4 Responses to “Rant or Rave: The Perfect Wedding Kiss”

  1. Erika Barnes Says:

    I think that I would rather a simple romantic kiss that is classy. It could be fun to do something more dramatic, but I would stick with something simple because it will be a memory that will last a lifetime.

  2. Albert Says:

    Whatever you, don’t let it me a surprise to your new spouse. If your partner is expecting something conservative, and you go over the top, it may not be something well remembered on your anniversary.

  3. Shannon Says:

    Agreed, whatever you do, make sure your honey is onboard!

    I think a simple kiss (that’s long enough for the photographer to get a picture) is the best route. Everytime I think of a couple overdoing it, I think of Tipper and Al. eww!

    Cheers,

    Shannon
    The Virtual Bridesmaid
    Viddia.com wedding community
    Blog: http://blog.viddia.com

  4. Louise Says:

    The wedding kiss is not a totally private moment. Family and friends have gathered to celebrate the love and committment of two people who want to spend their lives together, so a simple, short, loving kiss is appropriate. Save the sloppy stuff for the reception if it must be done at all.

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