Parents Kissing kids on the lips

What do you think

  • Cute at any age

    Votes: 13 31.0%
  • Disgusting at any age

    Votes: 5 11.9%
  • Cute until they are in elementary school

    Votes: 18 42.9%
  • I kiss everybody on the lips

    Votes: 6 14.3%

  • Total voters
    42

Beelzebaby666

Has confinement issues..
I kiss everyone on the lips. Even my cousins and my gramma:shrug:

Now you gone and made me feel weird about it:frown:
 

KWAK

New Member
It's cute until they slip you the tongue, then it's time to stop.

:lmao: I remember the first time my daughter did that to her daddy - he was mortified! Of course, she was an infant giving open mouthed kisses!

I didn't vote, because it's hard to say - I've never really thought about it. My daughter is 3 now, and from learning so in daycare is already requesting that I kiss her on the cheek! But sometimes she will still kiss me on the lips - and I think it's so cute!

For some reason I don't think it's cute to picture kissing on the lips as a teenager! Maybe that's because I can't imagine kissing my own mother on the lips!
 

sux2b44

I heart CLeValley
My sons are 23 and 12, the oldest kisses me on the cheek or on the lips (depending on how bad he pissed me off before he left to go home) and my youngest kisses me on the lips when he leaves for school and goes to bed. It still makes me think of when they were little babies and you gave them kisses to make them laugh. My nieces are 7, 4 and 5 months - and they kiss everyone on the lips with a squeeze the cheeks and kiss. I think its sweet. Both my sons still say I love you mom, when they leave the house or before they hang up the phone. Even in front of their friends!!!!
 

Toxick

Splat
My family is (mostly) German so greetings and goodbyes consist of a curt nod and brisk handshake.

My wife's family is Italian, so greetings and goodbyes consists of pinching, kissing, spinning, hugging, squeezing, slobbering, eating canollis, and talking about how uptight the ####in' krauts are.
 

Geek

New Member
My family is (mostly) German so greetings and goodbyes consist of a curt nod and brisk handshake.

My wife's family is Italian, so greetings and goodbyes consists of pinching, kissing, spinning, hugging, squeezing, slobbering, eating canollis, and talking about how uptight the ####in' krauts are.

:lmao:
 

Lilypad

Well-Known Member
Line from Vacation-

Cousin Vicki remarks to Audrey that she French-kisses, and when Audrey remains unimpressed, the girl says "But Dad says I'm the best!".:faint:
 
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