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Beyond physical health, there is also an emotional dimension that deserves attention. While some people find comfort in kissing a deceased loved one, others later report distressing memories associated with the coldness, stiffness, or appearance of the body.
It is especially important to protect children from potentially distressing experiences, as they may not have the emotional tools to process what they see or feel.
Cultural and Religious Sensitivity
Many cultures and religions include physical contact with the deceased as part of mourning rituals. These traditions deserve respect and understanding. In such cases, families may choose symbolic gestures that align with both cultural values and safety considerations.