kiss
By geeta151
@geeta151 (312)
India
5 responses
@Sonnenschein (159)
• Germany
26 Mar 07
I kiss my daughter as often as possible. I guess it's time to stop this in public if the child is saying stop.
@Sonnenschein (159)
• Germany
26 Mar 07
it's the same, I think. But the mind of the children is going to change. They more look and care for theire parents last years and I hope it will continiue in this way :-)
@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
27 Mar 07
I still kiss my daughter at night and she is nearly 14 years. She doesn't like me kissing her in public now as it embarrasses her.
I think it is okay to kiss a child anytime or anywhere, but only if the child is comfortable about it.
@michelledarcy (5220)
•
26 Mar 07
I kiss my children a lot. I always kiss them goodbye and goodnight, but also a l ot through the day when we play, when they do something cute, and sometimes just because I feel like it.
I can't see anything at all wrong with kissing them in public. It is lovely to see parents giving their children displays of affection rather than telling them off all the time.
@aleez_29 (51)
• Malaysia
26 Mar 07
i kiss my two kids almost several times a day. My eldest, who is six now, she became very shy if i kissed her in public, so whenever i send her to school... she would only allow me to kiss her in the car, to avoid being ee by friends. My two yr old boy is kissabe and huggable anytime and anywhere.
@mannu123 (144)
• India
26 Mar 07
My kid is few months old and I keep giving him kisses all the time because i can't resist myself. No idea if there is some rule about that but i think no rule in this world can take away a mom's kiss from a child whatever age he\she be and a child is still a kid to a mom...in public as well at home.
@geeta151 (312)
• India
26 Mar 07
hi! you also from india? i just thought let me put up this questionon mylot so that i know how it is outside india.here we are used to being loved by our parents even after we become grandparents!i had heard out there that kids move out of their homes at a very young age and do not care for the feelings of their parents.