Three faces: two kiss-faces choosing which one to give a kiss. Same first face as instagram-17 ā źą«©ź kiss-face ā followed by š sparkling heart and ā²ļ¾*ļ½” sparkle trail. Then a second kiss-face: ā a star/asterisk decoration, Ė closed-with-joy eye, 3 puckered kiss-mouth, Ė another eye. ā„ a bold heart. Then the third face: āUāc ā wide bullet eyes, small mouth, cheek-tilt ā the recipient looking at the two suitor-kissers.
This kaomoji depicts a small playful comedy: two characters offering kisses to a third character who has to choose. The composition (kiss-face, heart, kiss-face, heart, surprised-face) reads left-to-right as two simultaneous offers and the recipient’s wide-eyed reaction. It is a tiny visual joke about choice and indecision in romance.
Use it for content about choice and surprise affection: love-triangle joke posts, fanfic-content captions (“which one would you pick?”), light-hearted polyamory content, or “my dog vs my partner” who-loves-me-more posts. On Twitter/X it suits debate-style tweets. On Instagram it pairs with multi-photo carousel posts. On TikTok captions it lands under “who loves you more” comparison content.
In Japanese the matching mood is ć©ć£ć”ć«ććļ¼ (docchi ni suru? ā “which one will you pick?”) or ćććććććć (sankaku kankei ā love triangle). Pair this kaomoji with phrases like ć©ć£ć”ććć (‘I love both’), ććć¹ćŖć (‘I can’t choose’), or ć©ć£ć”ć®ć”ć ć¼ļ¼ (‘which kiss?’).