In response to Marian Morgan's letter about French kissing on television (Readers' Forum, April 11): First, if the TV has offended you, turn it off. Second, the real distorted idea is that "young people" do not French kiss. We all did. They all do. Telling "young people" not to French kiss is like telling a toddler not to like sugar.
True, French kissing could be a stage in sexual foreplay, but so could dancing, holding hands and winking. It is all about where the individual draws the line.
Joel Featherstone
Logan
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