You know I just realized something... Doesn't this exchange of already partially-consumed food items and them taking bites out of them count as an indirect kiss between them?
You know I just realized something... Doesn't this exchange of already partially-consumed food items and them taking bites out of them count as an indirect kiss between them?
Yes and no. It all depends on the context. Since I can't speak for how Japanese people perceive backwash, I will instead speak from experience and offer an alternative to the "indirect kiss" perception. In Hispanic culture, it's perfectly normal to share food and drinks with siblings, with parents, and with your children (if you happen to be a parent already).
For us, this act of sharing isn't considered a kiss in the same way that the Japanese might view it. Since the boy is just a toddler however, the exchange between him and Salter is completely innocent in nature. Thus, it gives my example its credence thanks to how casually they responded to sharing their food with each other.
Yes and no. It all depends on the context. Since I can't speak for how Japanese people perceive backwash, I will instead speak from experience and offer an alternative to the "indirect kiss" perception. In Hispanic culture, it's perfectly normal to share food and drinks with siblings, with parents, and with your children (if you happen to be a parent already).
For us, this act of sharing isn't considered a kiss in the same way that the Japanese might view it. Since the boy is just a toddler however, the exchange between him and Salter is completely innocent in nature. Thus, it gives my example its credence thanks to how casually they responded to sharing their food with each other.
It's just an Innocent Innuendo at worst.
Yeah, I agree with you in general, but my point is that this seems like a perfect chance for Jalter to go comedically crazy with motherly overprotectiveness over what she perceives as Salter being a shotacon towards her beloved, innocent son.
Yeah, I agree with you in general, but my point is that this seems like a perfect chance for Jalter to go comedically crazy with motherly overprotectiveness over what she perceives as Salter being a shotacon towards her beloved, innocent son.
She's buying him three burgers. There's more than enough for her to rage at when she realizes Salter spoiled his appetite for dinner.