Do daughters kiss daddies?

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My daughter who is 7 (and who is watching me as I type) says daughters don't kiss daddies....:'(:'(

I asked her why and she said, "Because girls don't kiss boys!". I said, "I'm not a boy, I'm a daddy".

My logic was lost on her so I said I was going to put a post here to see what other's thought, especially those with daughters.

So, Do Daughters Kiss Daddies??

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I don't see a 'poll' - but yes, they do.
 
Yes daughters kiss daddies ... even when they've got daughters of their own :)
 
My daughter is 22 and she still kisses Daddy - that may stop after he's paid for the wedding in August though:lol:

Anyway the Dog still kisses her Daddy - and as long as she gets a chew after it will probably continue:shake:
 
My step daughter is 11 and kisses me goobye in a morning when going to work and when she goes to bed.

spike
 
My daughter is 6 (for your daughter she will be 7 in November!) and she kisses me. Especially at bed time. :)
 
I'm going against the grain here, i'm 31 and do my best to avoid kissing my dad (whom I get on great with). So i'll be the first to vote no.
 
Both my daughters (16-21)tend to get more affectionate about the 28th of the month,pay day.
So did the ex,must be a girl thing,lol
 
My grandaughter is 7 and she kisses her daddy, but then I think she plays kiss chase with the boys in the playground too. You should ask your daughter about that I think!

I still kiss my dad and I am 60!
 
Just my opinion but if they don't, I reckon they should start, nothing the matter with it whatsoever in my books. I use to give my dad a kiss whenever I saw him and even at the age of 42 gave him a kiss goodbye on a Sunday following my surprise visit for his birthday which woul have been on the Tuesday; only he died suddenly in his sleep that Tuesday morning :'(' I miss him dearly so don't be ashamed, he's your Dad so kisses and hugs allowed.

Di
 
My son used to kiss me good night until he was about 8 and I'm 'daddy'. I loved it at the time and I miss it now. I do get a hug still on occasions:woot: even though he's 21.:)
 
My Daughter is 40. And I always get a kiss. So yes
 
This is a bit OT (I might start a new thread) but do sons hug their dads? I'm 21 and my dad is forever complaining that I don't hug him when I see him; I just don't feel comfortable hugging him. How do other sons greet their father? I'm really talking about 16+ here, by the way.
 
I get lots of kisses from my 6 year old daughter. She occasionally shouts 'noses' and wants and eskimo nose rub. Makes me laugh! :love:
 
This is a bit OT (I might start a new thread) but do sons hug their dads? I'm 21 and my dad is forever complaining that I don't hug him when I see him; I just don't feel comfortable hugging him. How do other sons greet their father? I'm really talking about 16+ here, by the way.


Dude, I'm 35 my dad died 5 Years ago.....Go give him a hug!
 
TriggerHappy said:
This is a bit OT (I might start a new thread) but do sons hug their dads? I'm 21 and my dad is forever complaining that I don't hug him when I see him; I just don't feel comfortable hugging him. How do other sons greet their father? I'm really talking about 16+ here, by the way.

I'm 22 and I still hug my dad as I know when he is gone I would give anything to do it one last time so I get as many as I can in now.
 
This is a bit OT (I might start a new thread) but do sons hug their dads? I'm 21 and my dad is forever complaining that I don't hug him when I see him; I just don't feel comfortable hugging him. How do other sons greet their father? I'm really talking about 16+ here, by the way.

My sons are 33 and 30 they hug and kiss me all the time :thumbs: I used to hug and kiss my mum, dad and grandparents when they were alive :thumbs: I do kiss and hug my aunts, I only hug and shake hands with my uncles
 
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I have 5 children, 4 daughters aged 1 through to 11, they all give daddy lots of kisses :) even my wee man at 5 does
 
I have 4 lovelies, 2 boys and 2 girls, 9 months to 9 years and they all give kisses and hugs. My 5 year daughter cries if she doesn't see me off to work in a morning or doesn't get a kiss at bedtime. :love:
 
Thanks all.

I was a bit of fun and my daughter gave me a lick on the cheek when I said most daughters do kiss daddies....I'm happy with that, for now...:D
 
My sons do not huge me. Nore do I huge them. But we do put put our hands, on each others shoulders. And ask if they are ok.
 
I used to shake my dads hand when ever I seen him, but I gave him one hug and it was the biggest hug ever, he was lying dieing at the time and it was just a great feeling to give him one last hug.

I still kiss my mam when i see her, not that often these days.

spike
 
I have a Daughter of 20 and two Sons 28 and 27. My Daughter has always showered me with love and affection and we still give each other a big hug and kiss. When I get to see my sons on saying goodbye they alsways get a hug from me and a firm pat on the back. As a parent we wonder later on in life if we done good in raising our offspring, my boys have never said anything to me which is to be expected. It was in fact only a year or so ago that I told my parents that I love them, probably meant more to my Mother but I know my Dad kind of appreciated it. I know that day will come for me when my boys are ready.

It depends on your upbringing as well, my Dads parents died when he was young and he nursed his mother through sickness at the age of about 11, if you are not shown that affection as a child then it is hard to show it again later in life.
 
This is a bit OT (I might start a new thread) but do sons hug their dads? I'm 21 and my dad is forever complaining that I don't hug him when I see him; I just don't feel comfortable hugging him. How do other sons greet their father? I'm really talking about 16+ here, by the way.

He is only complaining because he is probably proud of you as a Son and just wants confirmation that you are just as proud to have him as a Father :shrug: Go on surprise him and give him a Man hug ;)
 
I don't kiss my dad, or my step-dad - dodgy relationships there but my daughters are both Daddys girls, the smallest doesn't know any better but our 4 year old loves giving her Daddy kisses! :)
 
both my sons have now grown up and one is married and the other has his own flat. However showing affection between generations holds families together even if its just a handshake and pat on the shoulder.

Realspeed
 
my brat charges favours for hugs and god it is money for kisses. ..lol
 
got three

all three do. the middle one actually loves kissing me on the cheek as my stubble tickles and makes her lips feel funny. *L*

for a yr or two my lil one wouldnt give any kisses at all - we all had to give her when it came to bedtime kisses but that was with everyone not just me!
 
This is a bit OT (I might start a new thread) but do sons hug their dads? I'm 21 and my dad is forever complaining that I don't hug him when I see him; I just don't feel comfortable hugging him. How do other sons greet their father? I'm really talking about 16+ here, by the way.

bear hugs all round!

mind you I have been taller than Dad since I was 12, and bigger since about 10 - I don't think he could stop me if he tried :lol:
 
I give my Mum a kiss when I go to see her and always one when I leave her to come home. I see her about 8 times a year and stay with her for a few days most times.

I'm 50 now and still feel warm inside when I get a kiss off her.

2 years ago my big bro died just short of 50 due to the demon drink. I held her in my arms as she sobbed her heart out, she's only 4'10".
I realised when she came to terms with things that I had forgotten to ALWAYS tell her I loved her as I leave or put the phone down.

Kids are fickle and don't always show their love, but if you continue to show yours they will grow up better kids. I raised my exes little brat from 15 months to 18 years. It still irks me that in the 9 years since I split up not once has he been in touch.

If your feeling like you have nowt to be happy about in life, then when all the family are around the telly or dinner table take a good hard look round the family and realise what you have cannot be bought for all the money in the world.

( from a sad lonely old git )
 
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