@Ghost_Shogun I love both of those artists as well, but they draw kisses in an intensely sexual way, to a fetishistic degree. Both Yukataro's and Ayanero Taicho's kisses are meant to arouse the reader. I feel like it's a completely different thing that what we're seeing here. Neji draws kissing almost as an intimate form of communication. The difference is that Neji's kisses work in a wider variety of situations, not just erotic, and they give my heart a boner, instead of, well, you know...