Is it true that most women have always wanted to be kissed in the rain?
I just read an article that has lead me to this question. Question: so ladies, is this a true statement for you? Have you ever wanted to be kissed in the rain OR have you ever been kissed in the rain and what were the effects on you?
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I never really put that much thought into it. I have been kissed in the rain. I don’t think it was any different. I don’t daydream about it happening again, but, it’s fine if it does.
It does sound very romantic, but I’d have to be kissed by the right fellow, otherwise it would just be icky.
Rain, in and of itself is usually pretty romantic. I’m imagining hearing the sound of rain on a tin roof, like in the song by Nora Jones
I think the true statistic is that most women want to be kissed by Ryan Gosling in the rain.
(As for me, it’s neither here nor there.)
@iphigeneia Ryan Gosling is way to young for me. I’d rather be kissed by Alan Rickman (in his Snape costume) or by Mark Harmon. My knees are weak just thinking about that.
Clonk! That was just me, falling down, just thinking about that
Yes, Mark Harmon kissing in the rain. Harrison Ford, acceptable stand-in. Rain optional.
I can’t speak for every woman, but this has never even crossed my mind. In the sand with the waves crashing over us? Maybe. But in the rain? Never.
@Kardamom and @JilltheTooth Mark Harmon any time from his St. Elsewhere years to present day might make me rethink not having that fantasy!
My very first real kiss was in the rain and it was magical.
This is a good question. I know that I’ve always wanted to kiss someone in the rain. I don’t know if it’s the Romance Comedies, but there is something very liberating and surreal about letting go of inhibitions and having a romantic moment in a wide open area with accompanying weather elements. It’s nature and existence in its purest form. Animals in an embrace, disregarding the universe, relying solely on chemistry like some biologically connected consciousness.
I’d never thought much about it until it happened for the first time and after that, it was always one of my most memorable kisses, so, yeah.
I have been kissed in the rain, it was nice but in a snowfall is better.
@Kardamom I was referencing the kiss-in-the-rain scene from The Notebook, but hey Alan Rickman and Mark Harmon would be more than acceptable substitutes.
I vote for Mark Harmon in the snow.
Oh yeah, a little snow on the ground, a little snow on the roof if you get my meaning ; – P
There is rain and there is rain; I would not find standing in a monsoon romantic.
@gailcalled unless they were serving Palak Paneer, Aloo Ghopi and Kheer, then I’d be OK with a monsoon.
But what I’d really like to see is Fran Drescher kissing Charles Shaughnessy in the rain in a made for TV movie, set in New York in the early 1900’s, in which he has come over from England to open a factory and she’s a Jewish woman, who has a heart full of longing and meets him and falls in love with him, even though, to be with him would go against her family traditions and her religion. But damn, it’d be worth it!
sorry off on one of my romantic tangents again
I don’t want to get my hair wet. Really.
@Jude There, see I knew you’d probably like that. So now that the weather is changing into fall, maybe you can try that out : )
If she wanted to get wet, my wife would much rather have me kiss her in the shower! lol
This guy I dated in high school… there was a rainy Warped Tour show, and mud, and fighting, and it was pretty hot.
Hasn’t happened yet. I do want to be kissed in the rain.
Not this one.
It’s fine I guess, but I don’t think there’s anything particularly enticing about it? I guess it’s just one of those movie-influenced things.
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