Sixteen interesting facts you did not
know about kissing
Sixteen interesting facts you did not know about kissing
Everybody seems to know how to kiss. The question is: Are you aware of a variety of interesting facts and details about a kiss? Is kissing good or bad for you? How do they do it in Japan, France and other countries? Can you slim down by kissing too much? Below are some of the most curious things about kissing.
1.  An act of kissing puts 29 facial muscles in motion. In other words,  kissing can be used as an effective exercise to prevent the development  of wrinkles. 
2. Lovers swap saliva containing  various substances e.g. fats, mineral salts, proteins while kissing.  According to latest studies, the exchange of the above substances can  give a boost to the production of antibodies which are made specifically to deal with the antigens associated with different diseases as they are encountered. 
3.  As a rule, 66 percent of people keep their eyes closed while kissing.  The rest take pleasure in watching the emotions run the gamut on the  faces of their partners. 
4. According to U.S. statistics, an American woman would kiss an average of 80 men before she gets married. 
5. A quick romantic kiss will burn about 2-3 calories, whereas French kiss (an openmouthed kiss with tongue contact) will obliterate more than 5 calories. 
6. Sensitivity of the lips is 200 times higher than that of the fingers. 
7.  It is thought that men who kiss their wives goodbye before going to  work live five years longer than those who just slam the door. Men of  the latter category are said to be more prone to traffic accidents. 
8. Smooching passionately for 90 seconds will elevate blood pressure  and cause the pulse rate to go racing. It will also increase the level  of hormones in the blood, thus reducing life by one minute. 
9.  French kiss is called a “juncture of souls” in France. Not only the  lips do the job, the tongues come into play too. The passionate French  invented another variety of the soul kiss in which only the tongues are  employed. 
10. Contrary to a popular belief, the  Eskimos do not merely rub their noses against each other in a display of  love and affection. The lips open up a bit once the olfactory organs of  the kissing partners meet. Then the Eskimos take a deep breath and send  the air out while holding their lips closed. After savoring the scent  of each other, the partners press noses against each other’s cheeks and  freeze for a minute of two. 
11. Kissing in public is usually frowned upon in Japan,  Taiwan, China and Korea. A typical Japanese kiss seems to be designed  to reproach the loose morals of the West. At best, it looks like an  innocuous kind of billing and cooing Soviet teenagers would practice on  their first date in the early 1970s. Two Japanese are supposed to  maintain a certain distance before they dare bow their heads and kiss  each other on the lips for a second. 
12. The  bodies of those engaged in kissing produce a substance that is 200 times  more powerful than morphine in terms of narcotic effect. That is why  the kissing partners can experience feelings of euphoria and bliss in  the process. 
13. Kissing can help women relax and ease the effects of stress. 
14. On the average, a person spends 20,160 minutes (two weeks) of his life on kissing. 
15. A kiss that lasts one minute can relieve your body of 26 calories. 
16. Every other person on the planet has his first amorous kiss before reaching the age of 14. 
 
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