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When a person kisses the reflection of the person he loves in a mirror, in water, or on a wall, it is
called a `kiss showing the intention'.
When a person kisses a child sitting on his lap, or a picture, or an image, or figure, in the presence
of the person beloved by him, it is called a `transferred kiss'.
When at night at a theatre, or in an assembly of caste men, a man coming up to a woman kisses a
finger of her hand if she be standing, or a toe of her foot if she be sitting, or when a woman is
shampooing her lover's body, places her face on his thigh (as if she was sleepy) so as to inflame his
passion, and kisses his thigh or great toe, it is called a `demonstrative kiss'.
There is also a verse on this subject as follows:
`Whatever things may be done by one of the lovers to the other, the same should be returned by the
other, i.e. if the woman kisses him he should kiss her in return, if she strikes him he should also
strike her in return.'
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