I not only mean it as in ‘french-kissing your partner’, but also things like ‘kissing someone’s hand out of reverence’ and ‘kissing the kids good night’.

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      Fun fact: a handshake transfers more viruses and bacteria than a kiss, especially one on the cheek.

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        How do I tell my kids that I can’t give them a firm handshake goodnight anymore?

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        Transfers, yes, but if you’re careful, those germs on your hands will never get to your face, but a kiss is direct infection.

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        herpes and EBV are more common from the mouth but wrestlers can spread herpes through hands as well.

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          I doubt you can get EBV from a kiss on the cheek. There’s usually some more tongue action involved.

          Herpes maybe.

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        id reckon that a handshake on the cheek might also transfer a sense of discomfort