2003_6_kiss.jpgThe Post takes it upon itself to help out New Yorkers with make-out worthy bars for that second date, you know, when "dinner at your apartment is way too intimate to even consider." They give "four lips" to Bar d'O, Temple Bar, Ocean's 21 and Lakeside Lounge (yeah, when you're seeing your friend's band play), as well mention other bars to get your mack on. But, surely, there are others still unmentioned...

Lockhart Steele posed this query a while back, and now Gothamist weighs in with a few other suggestions (these are places to smooch, possibly while drunk or getting there...for romance, you go to the St. Regis or Thom at the beginning of the evening). We've noticed some patterns - places that are subterranean or high up automatically seem more romantic. But we still need your thoughts on other good places, like ones in the outer boroughs, the hot places for gays (we know about the hook-up places, but not the make-out ones), etc.

Angel Share - Romantic and removed.
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Decibel - Dank basement, loud music, delicious sake.
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Happy Ending - Downstairs, out of the fray.
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Milk & Honey - Intimate and cozy - one downside is being two of only a few patrons, but the drinks are more than enough to negate that.
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Double Happiness - Dark with twisting, hidden corners.
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Von - Not in the front bar, but in the second room.
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APT - If you're in a removed area, or downstairs.
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