Tom, a young dad from Yorkshire, chose not to dilute his affection just because the internet misread it. As comments poured in warning of “bacteria,” “confusion,” and even “encouraging strangers,” he answered with calm logic and sharp humor. He pointed out the absurdity: if a kiss from dad teaches a child to kiss strangers, then so would car rides, bedtime stories, and living under the same roof.
Through it all, Roman’s voice cut through the noise with disarming clarity: “You are all crazy. That’s my daddy!” Supported by thousands of parents – and even dental professionals dismissing the “cavity” myth – Tom refused to apologize for loving his son openly. He also exposed a double standard: few would object if a mother kissed her child the same way. In the end, their message is simple and defiant: in this family, love isn’t something to hide, edit, or explain away.
