This emoji is the sapphic smooch—two women kissing, with medium-light and dark skin tones—aka the digital “we’re together” banner. On Apple/iOS, you’ll spot two female faces angling inward with eyes gently closed and a tiny red heart hovering between their lips, all in that soft, glossy gradient style. Hair tends to read as one lighter/blonde and one darker/brunette, making the contrast pop alongside the inclusive skin-tone mix. It radiates sweet-PDA energy—think tender peck, not soap-opera dip—and screams affection, celebration, or “mwah” gratitude in chats.
People use it for girlfriend posts, wedding/engagement reveals, Pride Month captions with rainbow flags, and to soft-launch a relationship when you’re not ready for a full grid takeover. In stan and ship culture, it’s the go-to “they’re endgame” reaction, and it doubles as playful sarcasm for besties—“thanks queen, mwah”—while keeping it jokingly platonic. It can punctuate apologies, seal truce moments, or show flirty DMs without typing a single vowel. Basically, it’s romance, queer joy, and internet theatrics packed into one tidy red-heart-between-faces icon.
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