Satsuki Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 Yeah, everyone knows what an indirect kiss is: drinking the same cup at the same spot, eating the same crepe at the same spot, blah blah....You can find it almost everywhere in anime world. But it makes me curious: Does the concept of "indirect kiss" really exist in Japan (I mean in real life), or only in anime/vn/....? Quote
Flutterz Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 Not sure about Japan, but I remember hearing about it in ~4th grade in Canada, and I didn't hear about it again until I got into VNs and anime. Quote
Eclipsed Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 Yeah I've never encountered the concept of "indirect kiss" until VNs/anime. Upon sharing food/drinks with my friends we would be more like "eww germs" rather than "eww indirect kiss". NikolaMiljevic 1 Quote
madvanced Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 Yeah I've never encountered the concept of "indirect kiss" until VNs/anime. Upon sharing food/drinks with my friends we would be more like "eww germs" rather than "eww indirect kiss". ^this But I do wonder if in real life this concept is that of a big deal in Japan. Quote
crunchytaco Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 Probably not in modern Japan where the young growing up are less conservative than their elders. Otaku authors like to portray a more pure and innocent Japan with indirect kisses and virgin heroines. Then they completely obliterate that with Tentacle rape. LiquidShu 1 Quote
Nosebleed Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 Where I'm from this concept simply is not a thing. I've shared drinks and food with people before thousands of times, both males and females, and nobody could care less. Just to give you a prespective, I went out with a group of friends last week and my friend's girlfriend shared a drink with 3 people from the same glass and nobody cared (I doubt anyone even thought about an indirect kiss). The whole concept behind indirect kissing is just ridiculous in a modern society in my opinion. The only time I ever was in presence of something similar to that was in elementary school when sometimes kids would throw around jokes like that but they were nothing more than jokes, they didn't actually stop you from sharing the drink/food. Now there's many places where sharing drinks from the same cup/straw is considered unhygienic for example and that's understandable, but I never saw anyone refusing because it's "an indirect kiss" I believe that anime/manga/vns/etc. use this in "pure" characters that blush over such small pointless details, it's just for the moe, people find it cute that those characters blush over such a thing, I highly doubt anyone IRL actually goes that far. Quote
Fiddle Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 In my understanding, it's simply their way of expressing what is perceived as sharing germs with one another. Like many other things, the simplest option is just to translate it as is, as opposed to finding a more awkward English equivalent. Quote
Nagisa_Fawkes Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 I always refuse to share glasses/tableware with anyone, not because of indirect kisses, heard about that for the first time in a VN (Kono Oozora, if I'm not mistaken), my reason is that I'm a clean freak, that's all. Quote
Mr Poltroon Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 Sharing drinks... For some reason I'm afraid other people mind, so I make sure to always get my own glass. But as it so happens, I'm fairly sure nobody could care less except for clean freaks. I do have a someone with herpes in my household, so we take care with that. 'indirect kiss'... Never heard of such a term outside anime and manga, I must admit. Quote
Satsuki Posted September 16, 2014 Author Posted September 16, 2014 I never heard about such thing before I know about anime either, but I just wonder if it's something only exist in Japan, not other countries? Quote
Bolverk Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 I've heard it's a good way to get herpes (which is debatable), but other than that I haven't heard much. I've heard the term used several times, but most people don't usually say it because it makes things awkward very fast. Most people in my town seem to prefer "waterfalling" (letting a liquid pour into your mouth without letting the rim of the cup/bottle touch your mouth) to indirect kissing, or sharing drinks, or whatever you want to call it. People in relationships obviously couldn't care less, but other than that, most people I know think of consuming food or drinks that have been in contact with someone else's mouth as disgusting. To be fair, the human mouth is pretty damn dirty, so that's not exactly unfounded. I've never actually seen it mentioned in any of the anime I've watched. Nosebleed's guess sounds pretty accurate, at least to me. It's the same here as you Zeno. Sharing your food is mostly fine though. Albeit, drinking with "waterfalling" is pretty much a must. My family has grounded this into me with the reasoning. You don't know if someone takes some water into their mouth, then back into the flask. Thus, the next time you drink. you drink their spit etc. Highly hygienic yes. Quote
Nosebleed Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 It's the same here as you Zeno. Sharing your food is mostly fine though. Albeit, drinking with "waterfalling" is pretty much a must. My family has grounded this into me with the reasoning. You don't know if someone takes some water into their mouth, then back into the flask. Thus, the next time you drink. you drink their spit etc. Highly hygienic yes. To be fair, kissing someone is also putting their spit into your mouth and that is seen as romantic (that's why I never understood the "I don't want to drink their spit" excuse) I understand where you're coming from though. Quote
Flutterz Posted September 16, 2014 Posted September 16, 2014 To be fair, kissing someone is also putting their spit into your mouth and that is seen as romantic (that's why I never understood the "I don't want to drink their spit" excuse) I understand where you're coming from though. Obvious solution is obvious. Quote
Nagisa_Fawkes Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 Obvious solution is obvious. What the hell is the guy with the hat kissing? A freaking alien? Well, guess it's a good thing it's forbidden, kissing an alien sounds dangerous. Shepard is furious, though, lol. Quote
melelisun Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 The concept exists in South Korea, I'm not sure about Japan. I think it depends how conservative the characters are. If they've been in a few relationships, it probably wouldn't matter at all... but say, middle school? Even here in America it was a big deal, at least by my experience ^^" Quote
Stray Cat Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 Never heard of it being a big deal. I think I remember it in some older movies so it may be generational. Quote
phersu Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 Dunno. When I go back to Japan, I'll share food with clean women and see their reactions. Here....I share food or drink with people. Nobody cares, so long as you aren't sick/diseased. Quote
Mr. Meogii Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 I watched a few anime where the female characters where aware of this "Indirect Kiss". So based on the assumption that most creators and directors are aware of this notion, then It must stand that people in Japan do Know of the Indirect kiss. arakura 1 Quote
Bolverk Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 To be fair, kissing someone is also putting their spit into your mouth and that is seen as romantic (that's why I never understood the "I don't want to drink their spit" excuse) I understand where you're coming from though. Yeah, couples here don't really care much about it. Family, friends etc do care. Quote
Satsuki Posted September 17, 2014 Author Posted September 17, 2014 Yeah, couples here don't really care much about it. Family, friends etc do care. I don't think a couple will even care about a direct kiss, let alone indirect... Quote
crunchytaco Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Everyone who has dined outside the house has probably tasted spit from a stranger once in their life, or so I've heard. No matter how safe and clean you try to keep yourself, you'll end up failing . There was a manager at a local pizza chain that tried to send an indirect kiss to a police officer. The officer paid attention to her and sure enough he caught her spitting in his food. Like he suspected, her record showed that she was the same lady that the officer gave a speeding ticket to in the past. Moral of the story, indirect kisses lead to confinement in jail. Quote
Stray Cat Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 I have to say, as Nosebleed pointed out, we're pretty hypocritical when it comes to fear of germs and kissing. Most couples will tongue each others' mouths like there's no tomorrow, but if they think about drinking from another person's cup they get grossed out. Which one is more unsanitary again? xD I think the distinction is between strangers and people you know. You don't know what disease or problems strangers could have but your family is (or should be) a known. Quote
arakura Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Actually I've only ever dealt with it in real life maybe once or a few times with some band friends. Long story, but she was laughing about an indirect kiss because had tried to play my bass clarinet with the same reed I was just using. I think it was mostly just fun for her, and I have some reason to believe she was slightly involved with some manga. I know she read Fruits Basket, at least. That's pretty much all I've seen in real life. Maybe another situation with the same girl another time, but it wasn't really a recurring deal. I don't think I've eVer read a VN with the concept, and I think only one it two of the anime I have watched have contained it. I'll be honest, it flustered me a small bit when she said so. Mostly because of certain reasons hehe Final note: I'm not really squeamish when it comes to drinking spit, especially if it's mixed into a tasty drink. Couldn't. Care. Less. Chance that it ends up harming me is probably lower than the chance that it actually strengthens my immune system. Clean freaks often harm themselves in this way. Quote
Cyrillej1 Posted September 20, 2014 Posted September 20, 2014 Yup, anime probably influenced me xD ... I have been flustered once by someone offering to share a drink with me. The thought of 'indirect kiss' crossed my mind because I had a crush on them, so I got nervous and refused (more so because of that thought alone instead of the germs). That's the only time I ever thought of that seriously lol... I was like ba-dump ba-dump, omg I can't believe they want to share a drink with me! Yeahh~ I was weird. In general though, the idea of swapping germs is just kinda gross so I tend to avoid sharing drinks/food anyways. I'm less picky about that stuff if it's with family/someone I'm dating. Quote
Blizzard884 Posted September 20, 2014 Posted September 20, 2014 Whoaaa never heard term "indirect kiss" outside of VN, Anime, Manga, etc... I shared a drink million times with my friends (males and females alike). Mostly alcoholic though. I was never scared of herpes's or germs cause alcohol will kill them all... Quote
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