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My son is two and a half, and I often make a kissy face at him, to which he'll occasionally give me a peck. It's not creepy or with any sexual connotation, it's just culture.
Also, my parents and I usually kiss each other on the cheek when we greet each other, and the same would go for uncles, aunts, and grand parents. Being full blooded Greek, this is not at all strange to me.
In Greece, it's more common for relatives to give each other a peck on the lips in greeting, but I've found this is most common when someone greets the spouse of a brother or sister, who is of the opposite gender.
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