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Is it OK for mom and dad to kiss?

Is it OK for mom and dad to kiss?

No. It’s true that certain respiratory infections and bacteria may play a role in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), also known as cot death. But there’s no evidence to suggest that you should stop kissing your baby or stop friends and family from kissing her.

Who are the kisses family?

Answer: Apart from Kezia and her father, there was Kezia’s mother, grandmother and a cook in the family.

Is it normal for parents to kiss their child on the lips?

While experts say it’s best for parents not to kiss their children on the lips, most parents insist there is nothing wrong with showing affection in this way, and that it’s a sweet and innocent gesture of love.

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Is it wrong for a father to kiss his son on lips?

No. As long As the child does not object then there is nothing wrong with it. The father may come from a culture where that is done. Generally, a father kissing his son on the lips is not something that happens in the “American” culture-however that is defined.

Should I Kiss my Boyfriend on the lips?

Kissing him on the lips is very uncomfortable for me, but I don’t want to hurt his feelings. Plus, my daughter-in-law and her family take it as an insult that I don’t want to kiss him on the lips when we say goodbye. According to the Bible, there is no prohibition against kissing anyone on the lips.

Should I let my grandson Kiss Me on the lips?

Kissing on the lips is obviously one of their family traditions. I suggest that the relationships with your family are worth more than an uncomfortable moment for you. Besides, kissing your grandson on the lips may be the surface-level problem. The real issue just may have more to do with fear, insecurity and rejection.

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What does the Bible say about kissing on the lips?

According to the Bible, there is no prohibition against kissing anyone on the lips. Nevertheless, we must keep the Bible definition of kissing in line with the context and culture of the time.