Depends on how you're kissing her, I guess.Master Steeds said:i always get weird looks from my friends when i let my dog lick me on the mouth and when i kiss her back (not in a wierd beastiality way, just a pet dog way) i just think shes showing me she loves me or likes the taste of my face, either way it doesnt bother me.
Anyone else do this or am i a freak lol?
haha no im not giving her tongue or getting a fat boner over it, just a friendly affectionate peckZachary Amaranth said:Depends on how you're kissing her, I guess.Master Steeds said:i always get weird looks from my friends when i let my dog lick me on the mouth and when i kiss her back (not in a wierd beastiality way, just a pet dog way) i just think shes showing me she loves me or likes the taste of my face, either way it doesnt bother me.
Anyone else do this or am i a freak lol?
I mean, you're not returning the tongue or anything...Are you?
No, you're probably not a freak. People are affectionate towards their animals. Again, it doesn't have to be a sexual thing.
24? Holy shit. I'm sure the record for the longest living domestic animal was around 30.Sacman said:I don't... but than again my dog is a 24 year old chow chow with gingivitis...<.<
That might be true, but a typical Human doesn't lick their gentials +1 times a day while most dogs do. The fact is that unless you watch your dog all the time and check everything they eat, you'll never know what they've been putting in or on their mouths. Because of this kissing a dog is a very stupid thing, might not be completely deadly, but I wouldn't be suprised if you're immunse system is wondering why oddly large traces of E. Coli are being transmitted oraly.Pirate Kitty said:Meh. A dog's mouth has less bacteria than a humans.
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This. A thousand times this. I'm so sick and tired of people arguing that there are less bateria in a dog's mouth. I can lick my finger right now and be just fine, but I wouldn't do that if I had just poked it up my ass.Fire Daemon said:That might be true, but a typical Human doesn't lick their gentials +1 times a day while most dogs do. The fact is that unless you watch your dog all the time and check everything they eat, you'll never know what they've been putting in or on their mouths. Because of this kissing a dog is a very stupid thing, might not be completely deadly, but I wouldn't be suprised if you're immunse system is wondering why oddly large traces of E. Coli are being transmitted oraly.Pirate Kitty said:Meh. A dog's mouth has less bacteria than a humans.
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Anyway, the number of Bacteria doesn't matter as much as the species of bacteria. The avaerage human has 1,000,000,000,000 bacteria on their skin and we obviously aren't being killed by those. Bacteria are a very diverse Kingdom, I hate how everyone assumes all bacteria are crazy killer germs, some species are quite helpful. It comes down to the species more often than not.
Just because a dog mouth has less bacteria than a human mouth (which I'm not even sure about) doesn't mean that kissing a dog is a smart move.
I wouldn't worry. I know a lot of people who will do that. I'm not even very affectionate with people, but I never thought much of it.Master Steeds said:haha no im not giving her tongue or getting a fat boner over it, just a friendly affectionate peck
yeah my pet's tend to live long... Like I have a 12 year old plecostomus and a 9 year old Goldfish...<.<EmileeElectro said:24? Holy shit. I'm sure the record for the longest living domestic animal was around 30.Sacman said:I don't... but than again my dog is a 24 year old chow chow with gingivitis...<.<
I let my cat lick me, because their tongues tickle ^^ I kiss him and touch our noses, I know other people who are really affectionate and it doesn't bother me. It grosses me out sometimes when a dog sticks it tongue in my mouth, they lick their own bums![]()