Do you know how gross kissing really is?

The unintended funny issue with the OP is that it shows ignorance of human biome. Even after mouthwash, there are not 5 million (5,000,000) but billions of bacteria in our oral cavity and 10 times that much virus. A spoonful of yogurt contains huge numbers. There are several dozen bacteria species in everyone's mouth though most are harmless.

As to the OP's intent, none of this has or will make the slightest difference. Given the right situation, very very much like kissing women.
 
The unintended funny issue with the OP is that it shows ignorance of human biome. Even after mouthwash, there are not 5 million (5,000,000) but billions of bacteria in our oral cavity and 10 times that much virus. A spoonful of yogurt contains huge numbers. There are several dozen bacteria species in everyone's mouth though most are harmless.

As to the OP's intent, none of this has or will make the slightest difference. Given the right situation, very very much like kissing women.
There sure are billions of bacteria in a human mouth. I heard a human bite is worse than any animal bite.
I found that to be true when I was around 17 & another kid forced me into a fight in high school. A few hours later, my hand swelled up with infection where I punched him & cut myself on his front teeth. I didn't notice the cut on my hand until later because the blood covered it.
 
I reserve kissing on the mouth to intimate partners only. I would never kiss any child on the mouth, mine or otherwise and I am more likely to hug family members than kiss them. Kisses only happen when I haven't seen someone I love for a long time and usually happens when they are departing again.
I've been seeing that more and more people kiss their children on the mouth. That seems weird to me and I just don't get it. I never did that with my son or any other child.

To answer the OP: I never liked tongue kissing...that is truly gross. BTW, the germs in the mouth resemble the spirochetes that cause syphilis infection. How do I know this? Part of our training as Disease Intervention Specialists was to learn to to Darkfield microscopy. We practiced by taking samples from our own mouths to view under the scope. Back then, there were only two or three scopes used in the state and one was taken to the doctors' offices when they requested testing their patients with sores for syphilis.
 
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Sometimes you have to throw caution to the wind ! 😍😘🥰

Oh, I love her. I met her when I was about 11 years old or so at a department store in Nevada where my mom and I used to go.
She was so beautiful and sweet. I got her autograph but as soon as I got it home, I think my dad snatched it and sold it. LOL He did that with my autograph of Dan Blocker. I guess he thought I wouldn't catch on. :)
 
When I was around 40, I learned that different countries view kissing differently.
We were visiting a cousin in Youngstown, OH. They had a family friend from France staying with them.
When I was introduced to him, I held out my hand & he got close to me & tried to kiss me. I instinctively pushed him away.
Later, everyone explained to me that it was the custom in France to kiss someone instead of shaking hands.
I felt bad & apologized to him, but said, "let's just stay with shaking hands; remember you're not in France now."
same in Spain
 
I worry more about restaurants than any other source of bacteria. After watching Chef Ramsey's exposures of filthy kitchens in popular restaurants I never eat at places that look dirty. I approached one with windows that looked like they had never washed their windows and I walked away. Another place when I sat down the table was sticky so I got up and left. One should never eat at a place run by teenagers because sometimes their idea of funny is my idea of grotesque.
 
I have been kissing for years and years and years. Hasn't hurt me a bit! Actually, I think I have "herd immunity" when it comes to the gals so I will just doing it. As for germs, GIVE ME MORE AND MORE OF YOUR GERMS!

 

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