I could make out all day long and be 100% OK with it. It doesn’t matter if my lips get chapped or if my tongue gets tired. Kissing is always on the top of my priority list.
I’m also a survivor of many, many (fairly terrible) long distance relationships. Not being able to make out with the people who I was interested in kissing due to the fact that they weren’t physically in my vicinity was super depressing at times.
Fantasizing about being able to touch is nice, but sometimes technology can step in and give you nearly exactly what you are looking for.
Enter Kissenger, the Kissing app.
It’s a fancy phone base that you plug in and make out with. Maybe make out is a bit of a stretch. You press your lips onto the designated area and you are able to transmit the sensation of your mouth to another Kissenger base, where your lover is waiting to reciprocate. You can view the eyes of your partner on your own phone and you close in for the kill.
Being able to see the person that you are kissing at such close range is a little bit creepy to me. I always close my eyes when I’m kissing though, so maybe that’s why it freaks me out.
Here’s a clip from The Gadget Show where they demonstrate how Kissenger is used:
There have been a few versions of the kissable base since the product began its evolution around 2009. One of the earlier models looked like a round ball with a huge set of rubbery lips on it. I think that kissing one of those would transport me back to the time in my life where I was more interested in learning how to French kiss my hand than actually finding someone to make out with.
The square base for your phone seems a bit more approachable to me. The first generation seemed more like a stuffed animal, I guess.
Would you Peepz be interested in something like this? Does kissing make you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside, or are you all about getting to down to business in between the sheets with your genitals? Do you think it would be helpful for long distance loving?
Hit me up in the comments and let me know!
Source: The Verge
Image: The Gadget Show’s YouTube
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