Have you ever wondered why humans kiss? Did you know there is a whole science behind a lip kiss? Kissing is wonderful, so much that you can mostly recall your first ever kiss. Poets, artists, love ...
There are the ones who pucker tightly before the kiss. There are the nibblers who chew around the edge of your lips. Then there are the ones who use lots of saliva, and others who are very dry. There ...
While many of us love a good smooch, for some the sight and sound of kissing (we blame you Love Island couples) is enough to bring on the, er, ick. If we pause and think about the act itself, you ...
July 6 is International Kissing Day, and whether you kiss the ones you love or kiss token for good luck, here are 11 facts you might not know about that peck from your lips. 1. KISSING IS GOOD FOR YOU ...
Lip kissing is an act that’s so natural and common in many present-day societies it is easily taken for granted. But it’s not actually clear whether people have always been kissing, or whether its ...
Are your lips kiss-worthy? The mirror has spoken. And it isn't good news. Lips that felt dry yesterday are looking chapped and flaky now. The outer edges burn a bit, and there's a small pink patch.
Kissing, a common expression of affection, can sometimes lead to health issues. Kissing is an essential part of intimacy, but being aware of potential risks allows you to enjoy it without worries.
We've all experienced a bad kiss. Whether the person's breath smelled like red onions or they used way too much tongue, it's an experience you're unlikely to forget. So how do you prevent yourself ...
If you're eager to celebrate International Kissing Day on July 6, there are a few things to know about smooching. Is it in his kiss? Oh, yes. Osculation, the scientific term for kissing, in many ways ...
Is it in his kiss? Oh, yes. Osculation, the scientific term for kissing, in many ways says everything about your compatibility with your mate and the health of your relationship. We asked scientist ...
WATCH ABOVE: Researchers in the Netherlands have found a way to measure how many germs are exchanged in a kiss. In a new study, scientists looked at 21 couples and measured how many microbes were ...
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