ANSWERS: 6
  • Not at all. It's an invasion of personal space and technically a battery under the law. Reacting by lashing out would be considered a normal reaction by most courts.
  • No. It would be an indication that the stranger feels threatened when having his personal space invaded in such a way.
  • No. Maybe the guy he kissed was angry and he just punched him. Maybe he doesn't like people kissing him. If i'm in a bar and a random girl walks up to me and just kisses me, i'd probably slap her. It's also not because i'm homophobic, i'm bisexual but, it would just be a reflex. I don't like people putting their lips on me if I haven't given you the go ahead.
  • Not at all, I dont like strange people coming up to me and kissing me. Unless they hot as hell, of course, LOL.
  • No... A drunken stranger may deserve to be punched for disregarding/disrespecting that other person like that...
  • It could mean that, but I wonder if the puncher may have been trying an empahtic way to communicate non-verbally. I think it's more likely that the guy who did the punching has poor communications skills.

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