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re: How old is it too old to kiss your son?

Posted on 2/2/14 at 8:39 am to
Posted by Hulkklogan
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 2/2/14 at 8:39 am to
My dad's always been an affectionate father, but never really through kissing. I know he kissed all 4 of his kids when we were young, but I think the only one he still kisses on the cheek is my sister. I hug my dad every time I see him and every time we say goodbye. Otherwise, he shows his affection by being playful. He likes to grab that sensitive spot above the knee and squeeze it just to frick with you. Before he had significant back injuries, he'd wrestle with us or play mercy. He likes to scare people too, when I lived with my parents I always was a little hesitant to come out of the bathroom because you never knew if he was going to be waiting there to make you jump . Stuff like that. My grandfather is the exact same way, except he also likes to make extremely sarcastic jokes.. he's got the driest sense of humor of anyone I've met. Sometimes you can't tell if he's just being an a-hole or joking. As he gets older, it's just being an a-hole most of the time Ornery old man.

My mom and both of my grandmothers were always very affectionate as well. I still kiss my grandmothers on the cheek and then give them a hug, both to say hello and goodbye. They return in kind.

I don't think this is odd at all
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