I'm with you Leticia, I hated being asked to kiss relatives/people I didn't know. Luckily, my parents never asked us to do this, it was the older generation. I'm a hugger, as are most of my relations and friends. My grandsons didn't like to be hugged once they reached high school age, something we all respected. They're late teens now, and always hug when we meet or leave each other. It's important to respect children, if they don't want to hug, kiss or sit on our knees, that's their choice.
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but a kiss or hug offered is worth far more than a kiss ordered. My DGCs all prefer DH anyway.
