That kissing is not something to be taken for granted is also shown by the fact that there is a science that studies kissing, called philematology. With a kiss, we exchange water, salts and proteins with our partner, as well as approximately 25 million microorganisms, and in one minute of kissing we burn 26 calories.
There are thousands of nerve endings in the mouth (100 times more than in the fingertips) that stimulate desire.
Even 40 percent of men admitted that a long and juicy kiss is the best prelude to making love.
The moment your lips meet your partner's, you will feel the desire for closeness, touch and sex. That's why even when you're not in the mood, try to just kiss!
When your partner kisses you passionately, it's not just because he's burning with desire for you, but he's letting you know that he wants you to kiss him just like that.
Men are more likely to end up in bed with a person who is a bad kisser, unlike women for whom it is very important.
The X mark, which is often used as a kiss mark, dates back to the Middle Ages, when people signed by placing an X on a document and stamping a kiss next to it. Continue the tradition.
Kissing prolongs life. Research has shown that men who kiss their partner at least once every day live up to five years longer on average. Therefore, in the name of health, kiss your loved ones.
Did you know that two thirds of people tilt their head to the right during kissing? Some experts believe that this tendency originates from the period of the fetus in the mother's womb. Or it's simply a way to avoid bumping noses during the romantic act.
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