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I know this might sound scrupulous and even I would have laughed before if someone had asked me this question. I ask because I read part of St. Alphonsus Liguori's "Theologia Moralis" which asks and answers several questions on the sinfulness of several topics.
In it, he states that hand-holding and kissing, when not married, are sinful as these are "lustful" acts which are to lead to insemination. He states that even if there is no further danger of further acts or of insemination outside of marriage that it still constitutes a mortal sin.
He says "namely to pinch the hand of a woman, to intertwine fingers, etc., as a mortal sin due to the carnal enjoyment which then takes place, or at least on account of the proximate danger of it." I never considered these acts as particularly lustful and more innocent than anything else but this startles me as my entire view of courtship, romance, and dating is exposed as literally damning.
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