DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a dear friend who, every time I see her, insists on greeting me with a kiss on the lips. When I attempt to turn the other cheek (pun intended), she firmly redirects me back into position.

I am at a loss for how to address it. The only silver lining of masking up was that it provided a natural barrier, one she thankfully never tried to bypass.

But now, I find myself wondering: Should I start wearing masks again just for her? The thought of bringing it up feels awkward, especially since she is a warm, generous and genuinely kind person. I just suspect she may have missed a crucial lesson in personal boundaries.

GENTLE READER: The tried and trusted, “I don’t want you to catch anything,” said before your friend gets a chance to lock in, is an option. If, after doin

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