It is you who is not making any sense. In our conversation earlier on we were discussing whats is normal and what is not. Based on this context you said, "I have seen it happen either on tv, or whatever." One would usually think that you were still on topic and discussing the same thing. Now you may have missed it, so I'm going to sum up my argument very briefly so you may actually understand this time. Regardless of sensitivity to cultures or what not I believe it is important to have a set of important morals all across the board as Humans, and figure out these morals with logic and rationality. That way everyone is on the same page. So no one can use the "different culture" or "religion" card. No it is not normal for a kiss to be placed on the lips, if it was normal the tabloids would have had nothing to write about.
Again, you are not reading my posts carefully. You quoted me saying: and I replied that: I'll repeat what I said again: I did not say that seeing it on TV = normal. What I said is that I think it is normal. In fact, I believe I saw it on TV, I just can't pinpoint where from. I understand your argument about having a universal set of morals. This universal code of ethics does exist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_code_(ethics)#Universal_ethics Knowing you, you'll probably tell me that wikipedia is not a reliable source, but I am not going to waste my time looking for the universal code because as far as I know, there is no actual written code with specifics. You can look it up if you would like. Incest is one of the things that is universal. HOWEVER, I would like to point out the definition of incest: in·cest noun \ˈin-ˌsest\ : sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that they are forbidden by law to marry; also : the statutory crime of such a relationship Does kissing your mother fall under incest? NO! For those who argue "kissing could lead to incest" that's like saying owning a knife could lead to murder. If there was no sexual meaning to the kiss, then there is no where to lead it to. Kissing your mother is not and never will be under the universal code, sorry! So again this is a matter of cultures. There are many of us who don't think he is in the wrong, and then there are many who think like you. Let's just agree to disagree. Going on with this argument will lead to no where since there is obviously communication issues post after post. I'm tired of having to dissect each post for you.