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thismeintiel said:
KratosLives said:
All those saying no, is because of the society they grew up with and not cause of actuall deep thought. Alot of people go with the times and expectations of the public, even if it's against what they want, out of fear of not fitting in and being looked at. For example girls choosing to shave down there or keeping some under arm hair. It's perfectly fine to have bush or under arm hair, but you grow in a society where certain expectations are in place, boys growing to men thinking its abnormal, girls afraid of being turned off.. Sorry going off topic. But a kiss on the mouth, nothing wrong with showing love or intimacy for your children. You can show love, but the line stops after hugs and a kiss. With the partner it moves into in mouth kissing and the feeling of sexual arousal and intercourse. So a kiss on the lip to your kid isnt sexual arousal or a lead up to that, so it's fine and harmless. Breast feeding ur kid for extended periods, that's another topic

Oh of course, anyone with differing opinions from yours are just mindless sheep. Get outta here with that BS. Why do think society thinks one way or another? It's because the majority thinks a certain way. Doesn't mean that they're right, but it also doesn't mean that they are wrong. Or that the people who feel  the same way are sheep. 

Seriously people don't shave because of some magical demons that'll haunt them lmao. No one likes someone with hairy pits or genitals. Df does societal expectations have to do with it.

 

Worst part is the first sentence - how is this a deep thought in any shape or form? I'd never kiss my kids on the mouth by my choice if they're older than 3 - screw that