When is kissing a family member weird? - /adv/ (#33253468) [Archived: 1501 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:18:42 PM No.33253468
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This retarded girl I know posted a pic with her and her sister pouting their lips right next to each other.
Some people are really kissy these days and I was wondering how other people felt? Where does it cross the lien? When does it become sexual?
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:51:16 PM No.33253532
>>33253468 (OP)
Some people, some families, some whole cultures are more at ease with totally non-sexual affectionate kissing than others. They are to be envied
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 1:39:03 PM No.33253628
>>33253468 (OP)
As the other anon said, there's a lot of variation from culture to culture, and even family to family, about this. My ex, who was originally from Ireland, used to kiss both her sons on the lips. Lingering kisses, or kisses with tongue, would be generally considered odd, I think.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 2:09:18 PM No.33253699
imo when it starts to get 'wet' is crossing the fucking line. think about it: your grandma might kiss your lips, more likely your cheek, but it's dry; a 'peck'. grandma ain't making out with you.