I just asked my hubby. He said he does not kiss her on the lips. He didn't say he felt weird about it or anything though. He said he rubs his nose on her lips.
My H pats my sons head, the closest he got to kissing him on the lips was a smooch on his forehead. He says it is a guy thing ::::insert eye roll:::::
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We both do. DH doesn't seem to feel weird about it. He's always done it to all of our kids. I"m sure at some point we'll both stop because I feel weird about it with other adults. My mom still kisses us on the lips as does my dad's whole family, and I don't like it as an adult. But other than my kids and husband, I'm not a touchy person.
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My family isn't lip kissers, so we don't kiss LO on the lips. Cheeks, forehead, hands, arms, feet, legs...pretty much everything else is game. I think it's what you are comfortable and familiar with. For example, my best friend's family are all lip kissers, so when her LO comes over to play, he always wants to kiss me goodbye on the lips. I let him, because that's what he is used to and I don't see anything wrong with it, but we just don't do it.
Niether of us do because we don't want to be passing any cold germs to him since his immunity system is not as strong as ours. In baby care class they actually told us to keep everyone from kissing baby's face for this reason. They said to ask people to keep their kisses to the top of the head.
Neither of us do. I've tried, but it feels wierd. I've never kissed my nephew on the lips either even when he goes to give "good bye kisses" both DH and I turn our heads to have him kiss our cheeks because it's just wierd (and his lips are usually dirty/sticky). It's not something I plan on teaching LO either, she can kiss people on the cheeks.
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No, not yet. She still opens her mouth to suckle. I do with dd1, but I don't think dh does. I'm sure at some point, like when she is 12 she won't want to anymore.
My family isn't lip kissers, so we don't kiss LO on the lips. Cheeks, forehead, hands, arms, feet, legs...pretty much everything else is game. I think it's what you are comfortable and familiar with. For example, my best friend's family are all lip kissers, so when her LO comes over to play, he always wants to kiss me goodbye on the lips. I let him, because that's what he is used to and I don't see anything wrong with it, but we just don't do it.
We both do. One of our first nights at home I looked at Sean and said "i can tell she's mine cause I kiss her on the lips..." he said he was glad i told him that because he was wondering if it was weird that he did too. Her little lips are just so darn cute! And really, when kisses are falling all over, why leave them out?
DH kisses her all the time cheeks and lips. Although right now if anything touches her lips she tries to suck on it so her thinks its funny. He kissed her chin once and she sucked on his nose.
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Niether of us do because we don't want to be passing any cold germs to him since his immunity system is not as strong as ours. In baby care class they actually told us to keep everyone from kissing baby's face for this reason. They said to ask people to keep their kisses to the top of the head.
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DH and i kiss DD on her cheeks but no one else does. our pedi told us to NEVER kiss LO on the mouth = directly passes germs.
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Re: Does your DH kiss LO on the lips?
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Neither of us do. I've tried, but it feels wierd. I've never kissed my nephew on the lips either even when he goes to give "good bye kisses" both DH and I turn our heads to have him kiss our cheeks because it's just wierd (and his lips are usually dirty/sticky). It's not something I plan on teaching LO either, she can kiss people on the cheeks.
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We both kiss him on the lips- and all over his face! LOL
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DH and i kiss DD on her cheeks but no one else does. our pedi told us to NEVER kiss LO on the mouth = directly passes germs.