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R-VOICE – When was your first kiss?

LAUREN RUVO

INTERVIEWED STUDENTS AT THE MEADOWS

Annie Youchah, Freshman

"It was at nerd camp and I was at a dance and I went with this guy that I really liked, and at the end of the night we hugged and then he tried to kiss me and somewhat missed."

Danica Stockton, Senior "I was in preschool and I bit a boy on the cheek, and when he threatened to tell the teacher I kissed him on the cheek. He ended up never telling."

Kathryn Knutsen, Sophomore "I was at camp and there was a Vegas night and they had a fake wedding chapel and this Australian guy asked me to marry him. So not only did I get my first kiss but I also got married!"

Kyler Yelverton, Freshman

"I don't really remember my first kiss because I kiss so many girls."

Max Newman, Sophomore "I was 5, I don't remember."

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