Pastor Sue Munene Warns Parents Against Normalizing Lip Kissing With Their Children
In the wake of a TikTok video by Emma the grand pioneer that sparked discussions about the normalization of kissing children on the lips, Pastor Sue Munene, known for her catchphrase “Twa Twa,” has offered a fresh perspective on this sensitive topic.
Taking to her TikTok account on December 3, Pastor Sue Munene emphasized the importance of avoiding physical contact with children’s private parts, including their lips. She cautioned parents against normalizing these actions, arguing that they can potentially send mixed messages to children about appropriate physical boundaries and intimacy.
Pastor Sue raised concerns about the potential consequences when children, accustomed to such physical intimacy at home, may seek or accept similar gestures from others outside the family unit, potentially putting them at risk of abuse.
She specifically highlighted the lips and the breasts as private parts that should be treated with utmost respect, emphasizing the potential psychological impact these actions might have on a child’s understanding of appropriate physical contact.
She also stressed the importance of safeguarding children’s sensitive areas, including the thighs for girls and other sensitive areas for boys, as these areas can be arousing, making them vulnerable to inappropriate touch.
Pastor Sue’s message serves as a reminder for parents to be mindful of the boundaries they establish with their children and to avoid normalizing physical contact that could potentially blur the lines between appropriate and inappropriate touch.