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Started by celedhring, Today at 04:08:32 AM

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celedhring

So this may be a heavily cultural thing, but I thought it might be interesting to discuss. Just read an article discussing whether it's a good idea to kiss your child in the lips, and at what ages.

Anyway, I kissed both my parents (and brother) in the lips when I was a child, this became cheek kisses once I approached puberty. Nowadays, I kiss my mother in the cheek whenever I meet her, but my male close relatives (father and brother) only in emotional situations or celebrations.

We are latins so we have a gross (consensual) misregard of personal boundaries, so I guess that may differ for other languishites.

Josquius

Yeah, no, eww.
When I was a kid I was really against physical contact. Aunts trying to give you a kiss is basically a childhood-horror trope.
Always uncomfortable for me in Switzerland to do the whole 3 kiss by the cheek thing. Here that's basically just for pretentious posh people.

With my kids I'll kiss them on the cheek/head, but lips... icky. Too much drool.
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Tamas

Kissing on the lips is creepy.

celedhring

Also I guess it shows that I'm childless that I titled the thread "Kissing your parents" instead of "Kissing your children", given that we have many dads among us  :Embarrass:

The Brain

Quote from: Tamas on Today at 04:25:18 AMKissing on the lips is creepy.

Communist heads of government frown on your shenanigans.
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Tamas

Quote from: The Brain on Today at 06:43:45 AM
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 04:25:18 AMKissing on the lips is creepy.

Communist heads of government frown on your shenanigans.


Grey Fox

I don't remember my parents kissing me. (Excluding on the cheeks greeting as adults)

I don't remeber kissing my kids on the lips. I am much more a on top of the head person.
My kids did grow up in the Covid era too, so that limited the desire for face kiss.
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crazy canuck

Quote from: celedhring on Today at 04:08:32 AMSo this may be a heavily cultural thing, but I thought it might be interesting to discuss. Just read an article discussing whether it's a good idea to kiss your child in the lips, and at what ages.

Anyway, I kissed both my parents (and brother) in the lips when I was a child, this became cheek kisses once I approached puberty. Nowadays, I kiss my mother in the cheek whenever I meet her, but my male close relatives (father and brother) only in emotional situations or celebrations.

We are latins so we have a gross (consensual) misregard of personal boundaries, so I guess that may differ for other languishites.

That's pretty much exactly the way I was raised and the way we interact with our kids.