Mikko, you're right about smiling when kissing. If you're sincerely and seriously in love and it's your first kiss, you will more likely cry than smile.I had this wonderful moment with my best friend in a concert last week, when he suddenly took (and held) my hand in his hand, very gently. He took me by surprise, since... he's straight and I'm not. We didn't speak a word, there was no need to. Neither did we smile, because it was not a funny thing - it was something beautiful, important, deep and serious - in a very profound way. I had a hard time not crying... never felt better.I guess, for obvious reasons, we (me and my friend that is) won't ever kiss, but as you said... it's the small genuine things in life that make you happy. Be they hugs, kisses or hand in hands. And when those moments come, perhaps you're not sitting in the perfect pose, perhaps your lips aren't in the optimal position, perhaps you're trembling and you don't know exactly where to put your other hand - but it doesn't make the moment any less beautiful. Nor the painting thereof.If you're revisiting this theme, why not paint the situation 5 seconds after the kiss - perhaps a long hug and a tear of happiness out of realised love? That's one of the best moments in life. And no, in that situation you don't laugh and you don't smile, even though you're happier than ever.