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Kissing is one of the oldest human practices known to history, written by the Sumerians, Indians, Greeks, ancient Egyptians and Persians, which disappeared somewhat after the spread of Christianity, but reappeared in the eleventh century with the novels of Shakespeare.





But what is the secret of being attracted to kissing? Is it instinctive or we learn it from others?

For babies, breastfeeding is not just a way of food, it is important to strengthen the relationship between the child and his mother. Perhaps kissing is a simulation performed by our subconscious mind to retrieve those happy memories when breast feeding.


Another reason we think that kissing is gaining is that some old cultures have not done kissing, and even today some humans do not like kissing as a kind of love practice.






It seems that kissing is not only related to the mother's association with her child, but there is evidence that kissing or even sniffing especially in women helps them choose a biologically appropriate life partner. The study found that women choose men who do not cause immune response Powered by the MHC.

Other information is that men love kissing before sex, where they are meant to increase arousal. Women tend to kiss after sex, where they are meant to strengthen the relationship.

The hormones produced by the brain during kissing appear to vary over the course of the relationship between two people. At the beginning of the relationship, dopamine is produced, which creates a feeling of "new love" with an increase in excitement and anticipation, while kissing the partner who has spent a great deal of time raises the secretion of Oxycontin long term.

And let's face it, kissing as well as all the past is a nice sensation because the lips and tongue conjure up with nerve endings that make practicing kissing beautiful and unique.

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