How does Juliet seem to feel about kisses at the ball?
Juliet is excited and eager to experience kisses at the ball. In her opening soliloquy, she laments that she lacks experience with love and kissing. Upon meeting Romeo, she describes their kiss as "the first sweet fruit of love," indicating her appreciation and enjoyment of it. Moreover, she compares their kissing to a book that she would like to peruse further, suggesting her desire for more kisses.