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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hello. I'm a health visitor and have been asked this by lots of parents with children of your daughters age. Its a tricky one! And there is no one correct answer, as there are so many variables, and issues to consider? How mature is your daughter? How old is her 'boyfriend'? I use this term very loosely, as at this age, when they first start to experiment with relationships with the opposite sex, a 'boy/girl friend' may last only for a week or so.
I believe that your daughter is simply 'testing the water'. I think that a kiss at this age will probably be mostly innocent, and that you should try to bear this in mind.
I recall having a 'boyfriend' at this age, and although we kissed... that was it! I was WAY too scared to do anything else. Although our children ARE growing up faster these days... its not THAT much faster, and I believe that she'll probably feel much the same way as I did some twenty years ago.
I do urge you to talk to her though, and in a very light and gentle way, express your concerns to her... ie.. that you wouldn't want her to do anything OTHERTHAN kiss.
Best of luck.