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 My dog licks me on the lips in the morning to wake me up, I find that in and of itself disturbing.My dog's butt smells like cookiesComment
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 Interesting thread.
 
 I still kiss all the women in my life on the lips, my grandmothers, old neighbor who used to babysit me(who's just turned 82, I think), my mother, and my girl. The only female in my life I don't kiss on the lips is my sister, just feels weird.
 
 I don't see anything wrong with a father kissing his son on the lips, I just would never do it. I don't kiss my own father anywhere, most we do is hug.
 Originally posted by Con-ConHonestly, some of the posters on here are acting like Rob Jones boned your girl while you were at work, on you own sheets BTW.Originally posted by trobinson97Mo is the Operator from the Matrix.Comment
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 Most of these replies have been incredibly ignorant and immature. If you are doing a good job of being a father your kids know that you are not just another man. Someone explain to me how kissing my boys is teaching them that it is ok to kiss another man? You should have a unique bond with your children where they don't believe you are just another man. If you don't then maybe you should be spending less time posting on here.PS4 Username: grismosw7Comment
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 I was 99.9% before, but now I'm 110% convinced that people just post on OS sometimes to rial up other members of the community.
 
 If you don't have kids, the simple answer would be to not even bother posting in this thread, as you have no idea the bond of a father and his son.
 
 But that wouldn't be the OS way of making sure your voice and opinion is heard, and is 100% right no matter what anyone else says.Comment
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 Re: 2 part question for those with kids.
 
 Why not? Most of us on here are sons and are young enough to remember what they did or didn't do when they grew up?I was 99.9% before, but now I'm 110% convinced that people just post on OS sometimes to rial up other members of the community.
 
 If you don't have kids, the simple answer would be to not even bother posting in this thread, as you have no idea the bond of a father and his son.
 
 But that wouldn't be the OS way of making sure your voice and opinion is heard, and is 100% right no matter what anyone else says.Comment
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 I kiss my 2 1/2 year old on the lips every day. Until he decides he doesn't want to anymore, I will continue it.
 
 I still kiss my mom and my mother-in-law every time I see them.Comment
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 You have a great memory if you can remember how you felt at 2 years old when your father kissed you then. I know I can't.Comment
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 Re: 2 part question for those with kids.
 
 Depends what age you're talking about.
 
 As kids age, affection changes. I know it did for me. Personally, I don't remember much of what happend prior to me starting school and even then my memories of kindergarten and 1st grade are few and far between. I can't remember how my parents treated me as an infant or two year olds...and regardless I may or may not treat my daughter the same way. Obviously we know what happened more recently, but it's likely that as you aged, things changed.
 
 I just think it's easy, especially for a man who may be trying to be macho who doesn'g have kids to say "I'm a tough guy, I'd never kiss my son (or daugther), I want to raise him to be a tough and independant man and I don't want him exposed to that soft stuff"...but until you actually have your own child and hold them in your arms and have them fall asleep on your shoulder and look you in the eyes and smile at you, you really just don't know.
 
 Like I said before, some of the biggest most intimidating guys I know are complete softies when they interact with their kids.Comment
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 Re: 2 part question for those with kids.
 
 I can remember from the time I started school not to mention I never saw my pops kiss my little brother or sis.
 
 Trev,
 
 Everyone is capable of change so yes, what I say today might not be what I do tomorrow.Comment
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 Re: 2 part question for those with kids.
 
 You think a 4-year old bathing with dad is gonna automatically make him gay or something?
 
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