There is actually some debate on this question. Some say yes, others say no. Part of the discrepancy here lies in the mode of kissing. A chaste kiss is unlikely to transfer any germs. However, whenever bodilly fluids are exchanged there is the possibility of transfer of germs.
Yes, some people may feel a special connection with someone after kissing them on the cheek.
You can get a cold sore by kissing someone that has it.
You don't like them
cheek.
None?
Mononucleosis herpes, warts, colds,and hepatitis can all transmitted by kissing. While kissing can spread diseases like these it is not a common occurrence when considering the number of people kissing daily to the number of instances of disease.
Yes! Very much so
It means you've caught a cold. Maybe from the one you've been kissing, maybe from somewhere else.
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, isn't spread by kissing. Cold sores are caused by herpes virus, not HIV.
With an air kiss on the cheek, you're not actually kissing the person so it doesn't mean as much. But with a real kiss on the cheek you're actually kissing the person for real and it's more intimate than an air kiss.
No of course not.
Herpes can be on your cheek.