Is it normal for sisters to kiss




















It depends on the dynamics of your relationship, I guess. Italian families are very touchy-feely within their families, for example. Because they, you know, want to hug and kiss. We fist bump or high five or man hug with a firm back slap, hand shake with thumbs clenched, that kind of thing.

I see nothing wrong with it unless more than kissing is being done. Everyone will see this differently though. It all depends how a person is raised. My family is very physically affectionate. Hugs and kisses for all! However, like LilCosmo , I have to admit witnessing it would be noteworthy to me.

My daughter will drag your face over by digging her nails into your lip area to kiss lips she is 3 , most my family and in-laws it is kinda an air kiss by the corner of the mouth or a cheek to cheek kiss. I also do not see a problem with brothers and sisters sharing a bed, Coloma I could more see the sharing a bed thing than kissing on the lips.

Just my perspective given my family dynamic. My parents were cheap, so when we took cross country trips, they took turns driving straight through, and we 3 kids slept in the back seat together…2 boys, 1 girl. No, I agree, Coloma. It might give me big eyes, but not a small mind.

There is nothing wrong with showing affection by kissing a family member. I would be worried if there was no affection at all in the family. I never liked it. My mom would and I suppose other family members. To me my mouth was not for family kisses. Even if we were a huggy kissy family. The cheeks or forehead does fine for me. Which lips? I think people are so uptight about their bodies, thanks to the man made morality brain cramps that squish like mud out of the bible. Have you noticed any other concerning behaviors in your son?

Have there been any other sexual behaviors between your children? A single sign is not necessarily meaningful, but seeing a group of them could be concerning and call for follow-up.

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This is a good time to learn about child sexual development, and particularly about the differences between typical and common behaviors for different age groups, and behaviors that could be concerning. In my family we always kissed on the cheek so for me, the lip kissing with family is weird. My daughter was taught by the daycare to kiss on the cheek as she and her girl friend were too lovey dovey and the daycare lady wanted a stop to it.

Apparently the mouth kissing and hugging was all day long. This was when she was 12 months to age 2. Even my husband and I will kiss each other on the cheek instead if one of us is sick to avoid infecting the other. We rarely have colds that pass through all of us so I think it does make a difference.

No I agree with you. If anyone else were to kiss his lips, even my closest family I would think it to be really weird. If i had 2 kids young in age that did that it would be okay depending on age, but if that caused my in-laws to do it as well I would probably encourage the kiss on the cheek thing too.

A similar thread was on here a few months ago and I was happily? I agree with that but I am super uncomfortable with the thought of kissing my adult family members on the lips. I will let my DD make the call on when she wants to stop kissing me on the lips. Ada Original poster. It's the same for me too. I think I saw that ad but since they're still kids, I didn't really think too much of it. That's what I'm wondering - like when does it get kind of weird Log in or sign up to post a comment!

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