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07 January, 2018

All about kiss /Why do We Kiss



All about kiss /Why do We Kiss


we all know that moment when your pulse begins to quicken and you lean in and mash. Your face into another person's face. We're 80 million bacteria are doing a big old dance in your digestive juices.



She's thinking oh he should have ordered no onions. He's thinking is that a lipstick stain or a beginning of a cold sore and yet there's nothing like good kiss. People have written songs about it, stories made movies but why exactly do we do it. We're wired that way your parents might be the first people. You ever saw kiss. It's learned behavior so is how you do it but when it comes to romantic kissing only about 46% of contemporary cultures do it.For example the Inuit of Perry Islands nuzzle noses instead which may be where the term Eskimo kiss comes from but in the cultures. 



Where we do kiss it's super important to the success of a relationship sixty-six percent of women and 59 percent of men report ending a new relationship based on a bad first kiss because really is there any coming back from an icky lip-lock. But when was the first first kiss and aren't you dying to know how it was the first record of a romantic kiss was for more than 3,500 years ago in a Sanskrit text where it was likened to inhaling each other's souls.
Romantic isn't it kissing is mentioned
in the Bible the Kama Sutra Cleopatra is rumored to have been great at it.



 So it's been around for a long time but what is it about the physical act of kissing that makes us want to do it. Kissing is very uncommon in the animal world it's really only been observed in chimpanzees and bonobos chimps just seeing the kiss
to make up and bonobos suck on each
other's tongue. If you count that as
kissing so maybe kissing in humans has more to do with the primal parts of our brain. The other theory is that kissing is a socially acceptable way for people to smell each other. Yeah did you know that a good sniff can tell you pretty much everything you need to know about a person. Pheromones have everything to do with attraction and we think that sensing these pheromones through activities like kissing releases all sorts of juices into your system. 



That make you feel great like serotonin. Which boosts your mood and dopamine which makes your brain register pleasure adrenaline. Which raises your heart rate and oxytocin which helps you form
attachments so no matter how disgusting that bacteria party might sound you've probably grown up an environment that programmed you to want to do it, and when you do you feel good so like it or not by now we're wired that way do you have a great kissing story share it in the
comments below.

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