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What does MAKING OUT mean?

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Making out generally refers to passionate physical activity, usually involving kissing and sometimes including additional physical contact such as caressing, grinding, or the exploration of one another's bodies with hands and mouths. It is typically characterized by a heightened level of intimacy and can occur between romantic partners or individuals who are interested in each other sexually. The term is often used to describe extended periods of intimate kissing and physical interaction.

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