It is never appropriate to ask a married woman for a kiss if you are not her husband. The provided references do not address this scenario, and any attempt to do so is unethical and disrespectful of her marriage.
The provided references suggest various ways to ask for a kiss from someone with whom you have a mutually consensual romantic relationship, but they are not applicable to the situation of asking a married woman who is not your partner for a kiss.
The references provide phrases like:
- "I want to kiss you right now."
- "I'd love a kiss before I go."
- "Let's kiss."
- "Write her a note saying "kiss me?" or "I want to kiss you""
These scenarios assume a pre-existing romantic relationship and mutual consent. They are not meant to be applied when the other person is in a committed relationship with someone else.
Key Phrase | Context |
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"I want to kiss you right now." | Intended for a consensual romantic interaction |
"I'd love a kiss before I go." | Intended for a consensual romantic interaction |
"Let's kiss." | Intended for a consensual romantic interaction |
"kiss me?" or "I want to kiss you" (in a note) | Intended for a consensual romantic interaction |
In summary, it is completely inappropriate and unethical to consider asking a married woman for a kiss if you are not her husband. This act would be a violation of trust and disrespectful to her marital relationship. The information provided in the references should not be applied to this type of situation.