Ivanovik explains that about nine hours after death, the body begins to decompose, releasing bacteria that can cause health issues. He points out that kissing the deceased can lead to a significant loss of smell due to exposure to these bacteria.
The video has generated a mix of reactions. Some viewers appreciate the health advice, noting they hadn’t considered the risks. Others, however, express emotional resistance, reflecting on personal experiences. One commenter said, “I kissed my father and would do it a million times over! I can lose taste and smell, he is my father!”
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