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Are things serious?

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Question - (17 December 2021) 5 Answers - (Newest, 1 January 2022)
A male United States age 18-21, anonymous writes:

My girlfriend kissed me in the cheek for the first time, and in school! Does this mean things got more serious?

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A male reader, Illinois Jack United States +, writes (1 January 2022):

Whatever you do, don't push the situation, just let life happening naturally, nothing is worse than someone who is trying way too hard, that can be the fastest way to run her off, Just keep hanging out and spending time together, communicating, but don't suffocate!!!

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A male reader, GregoFranco United States +, writes (20 December 2021):

Yes. It means she's not embarrassed or shy about showing you affection in front of people. Just be sure this isn't a thing she does casually. Then it'd be a no.

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A female reader, Youcannotbeserious United Kingdom +, writes (20 December 2021):

Youcannotbeserious agony auntI guess that depends on what you mean by "more serious". More serious than what? Not kissing you on the cheek?

A kiss on the cheek is a sign of affection. Return the affection by kissing her on the cheek too (if you genuinely feel affection for her).

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A reader, anonymous, writes (20 December 2021):

Give her a kiss back on the cheek, and ask her.

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A female reader, Honeypie United States +, writes (20 December 2021):

Honeypie agony auntWe can't guess that, OP

You would have to ask her.

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