Babies do not have fully developed immune systems, and the human mouth usually contains germs of various sorts, to which a baby should not be exposed.
Kissing a baby on the lips can expose them to harmful bacteria and viruses that could make them sick. It's best to avoid kissing babies on the lips to protect their health and well-being. Cheek kisses or forehead kisses are safer alternatives.
Grandpa would grow hair on his chin, while Grandma might claim she doesn't grow hair on her upper lip (mustache area).
Lip diseases can be caused by various factors, including viral infections (such as herpes simplex virus), bacterial infections, fungal infections, allergies, irritation from chemicals or cosmetics, nutritional deficiencies, and underlying health conditions such as autoimmune disorders. Proper diagnosis by a healthcare professional is essential to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
The past tense of "to babysit" is "babysat."
Increased birth rates, higher demand for consumer goods, and expansion of suburbs were results of the baby boom that followed World War II. Economic depression was not a result of the baby boom.
The baby boom lasted from around 1946 to 1964, resulting in a significant increase in birth rates during that period.
no u cant get aids from a kiss.
no;)
No.
If the bottom lip twitches it means you will get a kiss. If your top lip twitches you will give a kiss.
A kiss
an indie kiss is when you kiss then bite her lip:)
You lip lock kiss by putting your lips to someone else's. You stay that way until the kiss is over.
A lip kiss is fine I guess, but if you want a full relationship, get help.
lip kiss not harmful to health
whoa i dont think you can if you could i would tell you how to but you cant go out with an animal or kiss an animal so you cant have a baby
makes u shut up cause just cant stop talking
a lipstick kiss is where you put lip stick on and kiss someone .....haha