My wife and I were both virgins, and not just 'technical virgins', either. But I would probably scale back the affection a little bit if I were to do it over again.
A lot of people get this idea from TV and the movies that they are supposed to kiss each other on the lips before they get married, and if there are emotional fireworks, that is some kind of test as to whether they are to be together. It was considered a normal thing to do back before fornication became so accepted in our culture... at least going by what I see in media and such. But that doesn't mean it is a good part of our culture.
Be that as it may, Jacob kissed Rachel when he met her. Now it might have been a cousinly kiss, on the cheek or something like that, but he did kiss her.
Still, the Proverbs say 'Do not awaken love until the proper time' in one translation, or 'Do not awaken love until it so desires.' Kissing can lead to other things.... like dancing.
If I were single, and I wanted a wife and to get a good one, I had to not kiss her, that sounds like a reasonable hoop to jump through. Being a 'good kisser' isn't all that high a priority, especially if it is achieved by exchanging mono germs and monkey virii with previous love interests.