I am sorry. I don’t support this kind of affection. To be it’s not normal and borderline obsessive.
I don’t even like it when parents do it with their small kids.
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I am sorry. I don’t support this kind of affection. To be it’s not normal and borderline obsessive.
I don’t even like it when parents do it with their small kids.
Originally posted by: Clochette
I've the feeling that the comments reflect a cultural thinking... being born and living as a white, European person, parents giving their children a peck on the lips is without any sexual innuendo.
However, Aish is born and living in a cultural surrounding where kisses/pecks on the lips are laced with innuendo. Therefore I agree that Aish should not have made this affectionate gesture public and a discussion subject.
Maybe things are diff in Europe. 😕 The vast majority of the U.S. would disagree. Even in New York City, where I lived for 13 years, a lip-to-lip between parent and child would earn a few frowns.
Originally posted by: Yankees99
Seems like she is kissing junior Abhishek in drag, too much of a resemblance in this image.
Kids do resemble their parents. What's with the misogyny of calling girls drag queens if they resemble their dads?
Originally posted by: Clochette
I've the feeling that the comments reflect a cultural thinking... being born and living as a white, European person, parents giving their children a peck on the lips is without any sexual innuendo.
However, Aish is born and living in a cultural surrounding where kisses/pecks on the lips are laced with innuendo. Therefore I agree that Aish should not have made this affectionate gesture public and a discussion subject.
i think there are difference among western countries too, in US peck on cheek itself is not common or even acceptable at workplace, in fact ppl ask before shaking hands sometimes, when i worked in france it was the norm, i was taken aback, when even managers and profs used give pecks on cheek at work, prof giving to student too, absolutely not done in US 😆
i am suprised aardhaya is agreeable to this, kids especially 8-10 + will run away from hugs itself in public and maybe allow in total privacy so that they dont look like babies among their peers,
i mean mom, treat me like a baby to indulge yourself but strictly in non embarassing private settings pls 😆
Her daughter looks so grown up so it kind of looks weird. It might be common in foreign country but not for Indian public. Aishwarya is mother so tolerable to an extent hope Abhishek doesn't do same. Then it will be impossible to accept.
In UK and USA this is common
Karanvir Bohra always kisses his daughters
Originally posted by: priya185
In UK and USA this is common
Karanvir Bohra always kisses his daughters
It is not common in USA.
Originally posted by: priya185
In UK and USA this is common
Karanvir Bohra always kisses his daughters
Whos Karanvir ?
Aishwarya took to her Instagram handle on Wednesday night and shared photos on her feed, from both the occasions – her father's birth...
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I randomly came across this and now i wonder what went wrong https://m.youtube.com/shorts/bR2GLuYsW-8
Abhishek and Aishwarya spotted together https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNKryAdyWcN/?igsh=MTNkM3p5em9sNjhxNw==
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