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How many kisses are too many kisses?

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deaconblue · 06/03/2007 19:37

Thinking about the telling dc's I love you thread and was wondering:
do you think giving ds squillions of kisses a day will make him more or less likely to shove me away when he gets a bit older??

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princesscc · 06/03/2007 19:42

I am afraid that it will happen one day! I always kiss my daughter (11) in the morning, before school, after school, clubs etc. etc. She has just started going to Guides now and some of the girls are as old as 16 and guess what? She runs before I get a chance to say goodbye and kiss her!

deaconblue · 06/03/2007 19:46

That's my fear. 7 year old nephew won't have kisses any more, makes my sister
Do you reckon extra kisses now will make him hate them more though??? Am just thinking I might try to get 40 years' worth of kisses in before he's 3??

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princesscc · 06/03/2007 20:21

Oh you poor thing! Just keep kissing, kissing , kissing!! When he is 15, spotty & smelly you won't wanna get near him anyway!

deaconblue · 06/03/2007 20:26

Will do, might sneak one before I head off to bed

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morningpaper · 06/03/2007 20:29

STOP KISSING ME MUMMY IT'S ANNOYING was one of dd's first sentences before she 2

So with her baby sister I am COVERING her with slobbery tongues 24 hours a day until she can verbally beg for mercy

LoveMyGirls · 06/03/2007 20:34

My dd1 at about 3 used to say

"stop kissing me allllllllll the time!"

so cute!!! but sad

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