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Has anyone here ever kissed the Blarney Stone?

Is it difficult?

    



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cats4me
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It's a little awkward, but there is always a guide there to help and instruct you. It's up at the very top of the castle. When you reach the spot, you have to lie down on your back and then put your head back in order to kiss the stone.

There is also a photographer who will take your photo while you are kissing the stone. You have the option of ordering a copy after you finish your tour of the castle. If you decide to do that, you pay them and they will mail the photo to you after you return home.

Below is a link for a photo of someone kissing the stone, so you'll see what it's like.


Tara Maeve
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I've never kissed it, despite living nearby. However, the whole pissing rumour thing is ridiculous, it's secured from the public at night and such.

Now, not kissing it because of thousands of other peoples mouth germs... that's something to avoid!


Care Bear
There are bars underneath the stone so there is no way you can fall. THen there is a strong man who holds you up. YOu lie on you back and bend over to kiss it. IT is the most amazing thing that you MUST do while visiting Ireland.


silentnonrev
yup...not as long as you're not scared of heights. Still waiting for my gift of gab to kick in, though


heartx0love
Yes, i have it's not hard. You could say a little bit uncomfortable but it's worth it. All you do is lean back and hold these bars and kiss it.


murnip
Not difficult, but a bit disgusting. See the answer above


deburca98
Kiss the piss.

What your actually kissing is a guardarobe.
Its a medievil urinal.
Ask the locals around blarney, some funny stories, also ask the locals have they or would they kiss it, of course some of them will say yes but a few wil hesitate first.
Ask about any drunken nights, and mischevious inebriated locals relieving themselves

Its a national secret shhh dont tell any one.


It wasnt always locked at night.!!!!!!!



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