The Hidden Dangers of Kis:sing a Dece:ased Person on the Lips | August 15, 2025
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The Hidden Dangers of Kis:sing a Dece:ased Person on the Lips

 

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Kissing a deceased person on the lips is significantly riskier than kissing on the forehead because it involves direct contact with an area that may harbor more bodily fluids and pathogens. Here’s an in-depth explanation of the dangers:

1. Higher Risk of Infectious Disease Transmission

The mouth is a gateway for bacteria and viruses—both into and out of the body. After death, pathogens that were present in the respiratory tract, oral cavity, or blood can remain viable for a period of time.

If the deceased suffered from illnesses such as tuberculosis, influenza, COVID-19, hepatitis B or C, or herpes simplex virus, these organisms may still be present in saliva, mucus, or traces of blood.

When you press your lips directly onto the mouth of the deceased, you risk transferring these pathogens into your own system—especially if you have chapped lips, sores, bleeding gums, or a weakened immune system.

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