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Kissing On The Mouth Review

: Recent research suggests that if both great apes and humans kiss, their last shared ancestor —living roughly 21 million years ago—likely did as well.

: A passionate kiss can transfer approximately 80 million bacteria , acting like a "probiotic" that strengthens the immune system. Kissing on the Mouth

When you kiss, your body initiates a complex chemical reaction that impacts both your physical and mental state. : Recent research suggests that if both great

: One leading theory is that kissing evolved from “kiss-feeding,” a process where mothers pre-chewed food and transferred it directly into their infants' mouths. This early bond may have evolved into a general symbol of affection and trust. The Science of a Smooch : One leading theory is that kissing evolved

: A deep kiss engages up to 24 facial muscles , which can help tone the face and neck. History and Cultural Context

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