No of course not.
It depends on how your kissing your son. A kiss on the cheek is one thing, kissing as a lover can be viewed as incest and incest is illegal. Being that your even asking such a question tells me there is more going on than just a kiss on the cheek. If so, your going to mess up your child's mind, and you really need to seek help, before permanent damage is done to your son, and before the authorities catch up with you.
Yes but they are not allowed to physically assualt your child or lay a finger on them
Assualt robbery
by the marks on it
kissing is ok if its a small smooch but if he is not yet 12 or 16 then french kissing with the toungh and touching others is not allowed and you should give your child the "private" conversation
Here are a few I know of: -Peck -more passionate kiss -french kiss -making out
a small child and you have herpes a small child and you have herpes
Yes, because it is airborne.
A participle phrase consists of the participle, an object or a complement, and any modifiers. For example Kissing the child gently, the mother cuddled the little girl. Kissing the child gently would be the Participle Phrase.
A snogg is widely used in Britain and the UK to mean 'a kiss'. It is entirely at the digression of child's caregiver. Personally, I embrace social greetings (handshake, peck on the cheek) for children as a sign of respect, but I would discourage children from kissing each other on the lips as a sign of affection.
No. No animal, exept fish, are "GOOD" for a child with asthma.
Yes, actually touching anything can transmit a cold.