[He frowns slightly at her insistence to thank him; as his father once said, "One does not thank logic." Humans don't seem to care, though, and he's learned that it's futile to fight it, so he simply chooses not to comment on the matter again.
He had been concerned that his admission might have turned her off, but it seems like his fears were for naught - she's actually smiling. He'd only seen her do that during the week when she wasn't herself, so that's definitely promising. He bows his head to show his agreement and happily follows back into the warm building. His movements halt, however, when she asks him about displays of affection.]
To Vulcans, touch is very intimate. The contact of fingertips and hands in particular is an extremely affectionate gesture. Touches to the neck and arm are common as well. Anything beyond that is typically only performed with a significant other.
[In other words, what they did? Not usually appropriate behavior for a couple who weren't even going steady. Of course, who he was that week was very different and didn't follow those rules, but that doesn't mean the Spock isn't very much aware of the actions.]
Kissing is not a part of our culture, however I am not adverse to it, though again it is something that I would not normally engage in with another unless we were committed to one another.
Knowing that, are you still interested in accompanying me on a date?
[She doesn't seem the type to throw the whole thing out the window if physical contact isn't going to be prevalent (at least not from the get go), but you never know. Humans are largely big on it, and if it were a deal breaker he would understand.]
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He had been concerned that his admission might have turned her off, but it seems like his fears were for naught - she's actually smiling. He'd only seen her do that during the week when she wasn't herself, so that's definitely promising. He bows his head to show his agreement and happily follows back into the warm building. His movements halt, however, when she asks him about displays of affection.]
To Vulcans, touch is very intimate. The contact of fingertips and hands in particular is an extremely affectionate gesture. Touches to the neck and arm are common as well. Anything beyond that is typically only performed with a significant other.
[In other words, what they did? Not usually appropriate behavior for a couple who weren't even going steady. Of course, who he was that week was very different and didn't follow those rules, but that doesn't mean the Spock isn't very much aware of the actions.]
Kissing is not a part of our culture, however I am not adverse to it, though again it is something that I would not normally engage in with another unless we were committed to one another.
Knowing that, are you still interested in accompanying me on a date?
[She doesn't seem the type to throw the whole thing out the window if physical contact isn't going to be prevalent (at least not from the get go), but you never know. Humans are largely big on it, and if it were a deal breaker he would understand.]