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Post by DC-Fan on Oct 24, 2017 6:23:32 GMT
This would make sense if the kiss hadn't happened on the battlefield amongst the tattered ruins of the city and thousands of vaporized bodies reduced to ash. The brave men and women coming home from WW I and II had to wait until hey were actually home to relax their inhibitions and celebrate the end of a long and costly war. Hee hee hee... Also those that the soldiers embrace tend to be people they know and love, Lois is someone Clark barely knows at that point, sure he's into her and vice versa but that's like their first kiss, not exactly a romantic moment or setting to indulge in their sexual attraction to one another because they don't have any emotional connection to justify it the other way around, people may let it go because Lois & Clark are the most iconic superhero comic book couple but going off of the narrative in MOS they are practically strangers. You obviously didn't watch MoS because Lois and Clark definitely had an emotional connection by the end of the movie. Aside from his mother, Lois was the only other human who knew Superman as Clark. Lois could've betrayed him when the military were looking for him but she didn't. The fact that Lois had so much faith and trust in him made their bond stronger so they definitely had a strong emotional connection by the end of the movie.
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