Why Do We Kiss? What's in a kiss? What happens when we kiss?

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Why Do We Kiss? What's in a kiss? What happens when we kiss?
We kiss for love, for luck, to say hello and goodbye.
There’s also the whole, ‘it feels so good’ thing.
And when you stop and really think about the act of kissing, it’s kind of strange, isn’t it?
Pressing your lips against someone else and, in some cases, swapping saliva?
It turns out there’s some science behind this strange but enjoyable behavior.

Some scientists believe that kissing is a learned behavior since roughly 10 percent of humans don’t kiss at all and, considerably fewer kiss with romantic or physical intent.
The first kiss.
Think back to your very first kiss.
That big day will always be cemented in your mind, but it's likely that all the hype surrounding the event, was better than the smooch itself.
You can write down in comment about your first kiss!

What's in a kiss?
When two people kiss there is a rich and complicated exchange of, information involving chemical, tactile, and postural cues.
This may activate evolved mechanisms, that function to discourage reproduction among individuals, who are genetically incompatible."
A kiss contains small amounts of water, protein, "organic compounds," fats, and sodium chloride. Yummy.

Your standard kiss also contains anywhere from, 10 million to 1 billion bacteria and, as many as 278 different species.
Although most of these types of bacteria are not considered “bad.
It’s possible to pass herpes simplex, respiratory viruses, streptococci the cause of strep throat, and, in very rare cases, gum disease. Mwah!

What happens when we kiss?
If you believe what you see in movies, or TV ads for online dating services or, what you see, first kisses bring Goosebumps.
There is a crackle of electricity, the world spins, and small explosions pulse, through your body.
Of course, that’s not what actually happens.
But, interestingly!
These are five things that, your body does do backstage when you’re preparing for that kiss.

Number 1.

Kiss is not just fun. it’s good for you too!
Kissing has been found to decrease serum cholesterol.

2.
kissing helps up weight up potential partners.

Number 3.
kissing releases mellowing chemicals.
4.
Kiss boosts our mood.
Lips are up to 200 times more sensitive than fingertips.
As we kiss, chemicals are released and we have a rush of adrenaline.

And Number 5.
Tone your facial muscles.
When we really put our energy into a kiss we use around 30 muscles.
Kissing feels great and does the body good.
It can help people feel connected and strengthen bonds of all kinds.
Just remember that not everyone wants to be kissed or, sees kissing the way you do.
It doesn’t matter if you’re greeting someone new, puckering up to peck a beastie, or going into a smooch sash with a romantic interest, you should always ask before you smooch.

Again, We kiss for love, for luck, to say hello and goodbye.
There’s also the whole, ‘it feels so good’ thing.

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