There are many variations of this sign. One variation is to form each hand into flattened “O” handshapes and then bring the fingertips together. Another variation is to place the fingertips of the dominant bent, flat hand in contact with the cheek. You can change how you make the sign to show different types of kisses - quick for a small peck, or slow and strong for a deep kiss. The sign works well in everyday talks and stories. It's fine to use almost anywhere.
by Serena Clark
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