Surprising things about kissing you may not know
Often couples take kissing for granted and don't realize the wonderful benefits of a kiss.
Kissing is one of the best ways to express love. We often hug and kiss our parents, friends, children and especially the kiss to express love between couples. Usually couples express kisses instinctively and do not realize the great benefits of a kiss.
Kissing can help you know if your partner truly loves you after you break up and get back together. Kissing can help you get out of a bad mood and help you get through a difficult time. Kissing is not only good for your relationship, it is also good for your health.
Learn more about kissing through the following information.
- A long kiss works like a medicine
Kissing stimulates the production of endorphins that relieve pain better than any painkiller. This is why you feel so happy after a kiss. If you are in a bad mood, kissing your lover or partner will make you both feel happier. Of course, kissing without love does not bring positive benefits either.
- Kissing helps you burn calories
Kissing isn’t the most effective form of exercise and won’t help you lose a pound a week, even if you spend all day kissing, but it will burn over 1,500 calories an hour. A French kiss involves 34 facial muscles, which means every time you kiss your significant other, you’re burning at least 6 calories. Add this “beauty workout” to your daily routine to stay healthy and fit without having to work too hard.
Kisscan prevent premature aging
As mentioned, when you kiss, you use a lot of facial muscles, which helps prevent premature aging. Kissing regularly helps keep your facial muscles firm and smooth, reducing the risk of sagging cheeks. Instead of spending money on expensive anti-aging creams, maintain kissing when you can, this will help you look beautiful and most importantly, make both of you feel happy?
- Kissing is good for your health
Several studies have shown that kissing improves your health. The secret is that kissing improves blood circulation, prevents and relieves headaches, improves the health of your skin and can even help reduce the risk of tooth decay. Couples who kiss several times a day have fewer health problems and a lower risk of heart disease than those who don’t like to kiss. That’s why it’s a good idea to make a habit of kissing your partner more often and always remember “Kiss more to be healthy”
- Kissing is banned in some parts of the world.
Every country in the world has its own conventions and ideas about kissing. Kissing traditions and laws vary around the world. In Egypt, kissing is illegal. Kissing in public is also banned in many other parts of the world, including the so-called free world like the United States, for example, kissing strangers is banned in Iowa and Ceder Rapids. There are many funny stories and strange laws about kissing, and one of them is: a woman cannot kiss her husband on Sundays in Hartford Connecticut.
- Lips are one of the most sensitive areas of the body.
Have you ever felt like your lips are as sensitive as, or even more so than, your fingertips? That’s because your lips are one of the most sensitive areas of your body, with a large concentration of receptors (where various signaling molecules bind to each other, which can pick up hormones in your body to trigger other reactions). Perhaps that’s why we sometimes crave a kiss.
- Onekisscan contain 278 different types of bacteria
This is one of the negative aspects of kissing, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't kiss the person you're in love with. It's okay as long as you both brush your teeth and floss twice a day to remove bacteria and reduce the risk of gum disease.
- Many serious diseases can be transmitted through kissing.
HIV cannot be transmitted through kissing, unless one of you has gum disease. But there are some diseases that can be transmitted through kissing, such as herpes, warts, hepatitis B, STDs and colds. So be careful who you kiss.
- Philematology and philemaphobia
Have you ever heard of the term “philematology” or “philemaphobia”? Philematology is the study of kissing that began in the 19th century. Philematology focuses on the technique and meaning of kissing in different cultures around the world. Philemaphobia is a fear of kissing that many people suffer from today. Some people are afraid of kissing because they are afraid of getting infected by germs when kissing, while others simply do not find kissing enjoyable. That is why they often avoid kissing at the beginning of any relationship.