A Father’s Love
Tom, a father from England, always shows his love for his son Roman. But some people don’t like it when he kisses his five-year-old son on the lips.
Tom doesn’t care what the critics say. He defends his actions with simple logic and humor. Roman also supports his father.
Every parent has their own way of raising their kids. Tom ignores the negative remarks from online trolls.
He often posts videos on TikTok. His followers admire his blue eyes, accent, toned and tattooed physique, and his love for his sons, Roman and Raphael Reign.
Many of Tom’s TikTok videos are responses to accusations that he’s confusing Roman or exposing him to danger.
Tom remains steadfast. On June 27, he responded to a comment advising against kissing Roman on the lips.
Tom said he would continue to express his love for his son as long as Roman is comfortable with it. He explained, “I find it concerning that it bothers you. I will keep kissing my son on the lips as long as I think it’s okay and as long as he agrees, because I love him deeply and he’s my closest friend. Eventually, he might not want me to, and he might not want to be around me much. So, I’ll keep doing what I’m doing for now.”
Supporters responded positively. One said they also share kisses with their kids and grandchildren. Another shared how they miss kissing their late father.
Tom thanked everyone for their supportive comments. He said, “He’s a very loving boy because we raise him with love.”
A provocative comment about the risks of transmitting bacteria by kissing led Tom to create a humorous response video. Tom joked about the unlikely risk of Roman getting cavities from kisses, and Roman playfully dismissed the idea.
Fans dismissed the cavity claim as ridiculous. A supporter, who works as a dentist, encouraged Tom to continue being a loving father.
In early July, Tom posted a viral video with Roman on his lap in the car. With nearly 579,000 likes, the video shows Tom reassuring viewers that nothing will change in their relationship. Roman firmly states, “You are all crazy. That’s my daddy!” and they share a kiss.
Supporters defended Tom, praising the father-son bond, and questioning if criticism would be the same if a mother were kissing her son.
Tom responded appreciatively to a comment questioning if the issue arose because he is a man. He noted the double standard and affirmed he would not alter his actions.
In another video, Tom sarcastically addressed a comment that suggested such affection could lead Roman to think kissing strangers is acceptable. Tom humorously countered this logic, joking about teaching Roman the difference between family affection and inappropriate interactions with strangers like “dodgy Barry.”