Canadian Aspies almost got screwed in 1992
In May 1992, the Canadian government under Brian Mulroney had new anti-rape legislation, which if passed, would have classified a friendly good-night kiss (not even a French kiss) as rape. RAPE!
Aspies would sure have been screwed in Canada if that garbage passed. Women get turned off if men hesitate or ask if a kiss would be okay, but some women here were complaining about being kissed. Make up your minds folks! Another case of women being fickle and changing their minds constantly.
*Another case of women being fickle and changing their minds constantly.*
That's a bit unfair. It really depends on who's kissing you & I'm sure that's the same for men, too.
Someone I barely knew once kissed me on the mouth after a business lunch and I was outraged.
On the other hand if you are interested in that person & you would like a kiss, then it's fine if he kisses you. If he doesn't then obviously it's disappointing but no harm done. If he asks if he can kiss you, that's rather sweet - wouldn't have any objection to that. In fact that's probably the best way of finding out if a kiss is appropriate or not.
Anyway, kissing is certainly not rape - whatever were the Canadians thinking![/quote]
But it turns most women off. Maybe not you, but most NT women. Women see that as a lack of confidence, right David DeAngelo?

Canada is a very strange, left-wing country that gives women royal treatment and banishes men. Not long ago the government there banned white, able-bodied men (the majority of men) from applying for government jobs, and there was a case a few years back where a psycho woman abducted her three biological kids, which she did not even have custody rights to, and took them to Mexico. She was acquitted, despite very strong evidence against her, including a major Canadian television station tracking her and the kids down in Mexico. The "jury" couldn't be convinced that any woman was capable of that.
Canada is a socialist dictatorship, with its leader chosen indirectly by the people through somewhat undemocratic elections. We call our leader a "Prime Minister", but he has complete power over everyone. He doesn't even let his House members disagree with him. He has even made a number of anti-democratic comments, saying that the Canadian people shouldn't get to decide important issues.
Canada was the first country in the world to permit homosexual marriage (decided by only the leader, Paul Martin), and he has blasted a candidate from another political party for suggesting that a free vote in the House of Commons or a referendum should be held on this issue.
If you're from another country, don't go there. It is a sham democracy, which even harbours terrorists. Only a place like Canada would be dumb enough to have a law against kissing.
And I unfortunately am a Canadian citizen. At least we have the right to leave the country.
But it turns most women off. Maybe not you, but most NT women. Women see that as a lack of confidence, right David DeAngelo?

David DeAngelo would agree!
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