Indonesian woman goes to extreme lengths to ‘protect’ her baby by putting ‘no kissing’ sign on his forehead (VIDEO) | Malay Mail

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Indonesian woman goes to extreme lengths to ‘protect’ her baby by putting ‘no kissing’ sign on his forehead (VIDEO)

The mother also showed a video on how a few friends were excited to see her baby but after seeing the sign, they backed off.

She also said in the video that with the sign on her baby’s forehead, she is more confident to bring her baby out knowing that people would not simply ‘touch’ or ‘kiss’ her baby. Many commented on her TikTok saying that they agreed with her creative method of keeping people from unnecessarily kissing her baby, while a small number felt like the video was hilarious.

Other women also said that what the mother did was good as they too experienced their babies’ down with a fever after many people kissed their babies.

 

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