Kvothe Savien

Are you in a family or simply just the type of person that when you greet or are greeted by non significant others it is done so with a kiss on the lips?

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Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

No, not much family left and would never kiss anyone on the lips like that! Might just get Cooties !


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Kvothe Savien
Kvothe Savien commented
My spouse's family are major lip kissers........when I first met them I thought I was going to freak out....I come from a family that barely hugs, lol. I had to train those freaks to stay away from me.
Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn commented
My family was the same. A hug was a very rare occasion!
Jann Nikka
Jann Nikka commented
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

Nah. I'm a hugger, not a kisser.

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Yin And Yang answered

Ohhhhhh NOOOOOOO No no no no no!!!!  Kisses on the lips are for your spouse! When one of my kids accidentally get my lips I tell them "Ahhhh man! Now we are married!" LOL! :0)

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PJ Stein answered

My husband's family are cheek kissers. My family are huggers. Lips are too intimate for anyone other than my husband.

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Virginia Lou answered

Dear Ed Hunter,

No, not a kiss on the lips...I like my own personal space, so earlier in life I was reluctant even for casual hugging.

But I recall one girlfriend when I was mid-twenties, she came from a very warm culture somewhere in Canada, and she for instance would walk down the street arm-in-arm with me...

So now I really like different cultural or family customs, but prolly not a kiss on the lips as a greeting...partly for health reasons.

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Didge Doo
Didge Doo commented
I knew a lady who wanted to kiss me on the lips each time we met. It was friendly on her part and I never told her I found it offensive but I really hated it.

As for reluctant hugs you could have tried the A-Frame hug where you stand well apart, lean forward precariously, and touch only at the shoulders.

Bear hugs are pretty good, especially when done naked. Then they become bare hugs. They can get you into lots of trouble, though.

But there is one rule of etiquette that covers all hug types -- it is extremely bad manners to be the first person to let go.
Virginia Lou
Virginia Lou commented
David, it is a good thing I am living alone at the present moment... the laughing would have awakened everyone in the house... and it is 4 AM here!
(Hope my neighbors are still snoozing okay...) I never heard it called the "A-frame hug" before...
Didge Doo
Didge Doo commented
It may have been one of Richard Ianelli's ideas (The Devil's New Dictionry). I'm not sure where I heard it.

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