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RE:Your Say: To kiss or not to kiss
by MUST KISS on Apr 20, 2006 11:36 PM

How is kissing your son, daughter, brother, sister, father or mother different than kissing your spouse or any other person you love?

If a kiss connotes love and affection then kissing between any partner should be banned. The Indian psyche is always bent on stereotyping any display of personal affection. Kissing equates dirty horny sexual thoughts - right? much like two men holding hands in publich pretty much means they are gay (at least in US). This I belive stems from the fact that in India 'sex' is a dirty word and should only be engaged in, to procreate and never to re-receate. However many of the geniuses we know today in science and arts had a pretty good sex life (not considering Gandhi though). So the dutiful "sons" of the "Father" (hermaphrodite?) of the nation would rather not impose strict control on female fetocide (and I mean in the villages and not one publicised story about a doctor doing ultrasonography in a big city), promote education among young under-privilaged girls, stop random rape in the heart of the capital but identify kissing to be a major drag in the nations progress.

Frankly to kiss or not to kiss has no bearing if or not we will be able to

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