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He stopped. He... really didn't understand. "Theres... A different kind of good?" He asked. "Kissing is... different..." He at least felt better with an answer, despite it not making sense to him. "I... I mean, I've never... kissed anyone, so I don't..." What was the right thing to say here? Was there a right thing?
 

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Shay rubbed her arm. "Well, I've never kissed anyone either, but of course, there are varying levels of good. You know...like...well, you know." Shay couldn't look at him, this was too awkward. "You have to know, right? You know." That was really all she could say on the matter at this point.
 

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"I... guess?" He said, sounding extremely confused. "I mean... It was... different from ice cream." He said, trying to make it make sense. "Ice cream is... good. But the ear thing was... better? Different, but... better. Does that... Is that what you mean? Um..." He thought about it harder. "My... spine tingled and... I felt really relaxed and happy... my legs got a little shaky, I kinda wanted to sit down... And... I... dunno... It was sorta like the feeling when you pet my tail... It just.... Made me feel... Happy? Like..." He touched his ear. It... didn't have the same effect. "I... dunno. It only worked with you though..."
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Shay tried to determine if that was how a puppy felt when they were touched on the ear. Maybe Kenta didn't get turned on like a normal person, or at all? Shay was not an expert on the subject, so it was hard for her to determine. "Um. I guess? I'm talking about getting..." she paused, looking around, then sighed and just went ahead with it, "turned on." And she couldn't explain how that felt to him. She was sure it felt different for boys and girls.