Kissing is generally considered a way of expressing one’s love. However, this expression of love may also take the life of a Boston-based TikTok user. The woman herself has given this information. She has revealed that she is suffering from a disease called Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). To protect herself from possible danger, Caroline Cray Quinn has made some strict rules for her partner. She has claimed that the rules also tell her whether someone is serious about being with her or not.
What are the rules?
In a TikTok video, Quinn outlined three rules. The woman explained, “The first rule is that they can’t eat anything with any of the six main anaphylactic allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, kiwi, mustard or seafood) 24 hours before they kiss me. The second rule is That they can’t eat anything three hours before they kiss me.” According to the third rule, she wants the person she kisses to brush his teeth.
What happens if the rules are not followed?
According to Quinn, if all this is not ensured then their pleasant experience can turn into a tragic dream. According to the New York Post, his disease causes his cells to incorrectly recognize objects as serious allergens. According to a report from the Cleveland Clinic, this disease can cause diarrhea, vomiting and shortness of breath. In some severe cases it can also cause life-threatening anaphylaxis. Quinn was diagnosed with MCAS in 2017. She added that she avoids triggers like “food, animal fur/dander, mold, dust, heat, and certain smells” to avoid worsening the problem.
What does Quinn say about the kiss?
“Kissing boys is definitely a risk. But so is everyday life for me,” she said in a video. “But I like to take some calculated risks so that I can live a fulfilling and happy life,” she said in a video. “If he follows certain rules about kissing you then he clearly cares about you,” Quinn said. “They’re clearly interested and they’re willing to try.”