Nov. 16, 2022
Kissing is one of the strangest activities people and some animals do. At first glance, what is so attractive about exchanging our saliva and the remnants of our dinner's salad? Nevertheless, humanity consider kissing to be pleasant and desirable activity. In case you’ve never paid much attention to the nature of kissing, below I’ll describe why we kiss each other in the first place and why we should do this even more.
Certainly, kisses can be different, but anyone knows how to kiss someone. We kiss our friend on the cheek, kiss to say hello and goodbye, kiss our parents and children, and give romantic and erotic kisses. Whether you’re a kid, an adult, or an elder, you have probably kissed at least one person in your life.
The reasons for kissing
So why do we kiss? By and large, because it’s pleasurable. Kisses provoke a lot of emotions such as joy, excitement, and sexual arousal. On the contrary, kisses can cause negative feelings, like awkwardness or confusion. Perhaps, you rarely ask yourself why you kiss someone. As a matter of fact, me either. So, let’s figure out the reasons for kissing.
One hypothesis suggests that people kiss each other in order to get information about the health of a potential partner. On the whole, most women are looking for a healthy partner who can provide a long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children. Kissing requires close contact, during which a person can get information about their mate’s smell, taste and hygiene. Hence, a kiss help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship or not. To put it another way, a good kiss can point out a suitable partner.
Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form a long-term relationship. Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, not for finding someone to raise my potential children. That leads us to the next kissing theory. In another analysis, scientists suggest that a kiss is a tool of seduction. Kisses fuel romantic feelings and provoke strong passion, so we use them in order to derive pleasure. Simply put, we kiss someone to entice them into having intercourse.
Indeed, I kissed a lot of people in my life, and this theory sounds convincing to me. Although, I’ve found another study where kissing is explained as a sign of trust. In accordance with that, we become vulnerable when we kiss someone by letting this person go into our personal space. In this manner, we form an attachment with a partner and acknowledge that we consider this bond significant. Another study similarly asserts that kissing is a specific ritual for maintaining a long-term relationship. Correspondingly, kisses help reinforce closeness, make our emotions deeper, and increase trustworthiness between mates.
The benefits of kisses
Regardless of the reasons, kisses generate many sensations, from excitement to confusion. So what about the benefits of kissing? Generally, there is a lot of proof that kisses can increase both our physical and mental health. For instance, here is evidence that kisses can reduce stress and cortisol. So, if you feel frustrated or overwhelmed, simply kiss someone.
Another reason for kissing? It helps burn calories. A prolonged passionate kiss can burn up to 5 calories. I don’t know about you, but this makes me think about kissing more. More than that, kisses can lower people’s cholesterol, which is a substantial benefit if you had a romantic dinner with your paramour just before kissing.
Be that as it may, kissing is a great activity regardless of the reasons and benefits. At first glance, kisses have no obvious pluses, but the fact is that they can improve your mood, increase your libido, and even help you to find a partner for life. With this in mind, I suggest you don’t hesitate to please yourself and kiss someone who you want right away.
Why Do We Kiss?
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Why We Kiss?
"Why We Kiss" is a statement, not a question. If you want to make it a question, you can say "Why do we kiss?" instead.
Kissing is one of the most strangest activities people and some animals do.
At first glance, what is so attractive can be in theabout exchanging our saliva and the remnants of our dinner's salad?
Nevertheless, humanity consider kissing to bes as pleasant and desirable activity.
In case you’ve never payid much attention to the nature of kissing, below I’ll describe why we kiss each other in the first place and why we should do this even more.
Certainly, kisses can be different, but anyone knows how to kiss someone.
We kiss our friend on athe cheek, give kisses for greetingkiss to say hello and goodbye, kiss our parents and children, and give romantic and erotic kisses.
Whether or not you’re a kid, an adult, or an elderly, you have probably kiss at least one person in your life.
The reasons for kissing
So why do we kiss?
By and large, because it’s pleasurable.
Kisses provoke a lot of various emotions, among whiemotions such ares joy, excitement, and sexual arousal.
In a list of 3 or more things, a comma should always go before the "and."
On the contrary, kisses couldan cause negative feelings, like awkwardness or confusion.
There is a chance that you rarely ask yourself why you kiss someone.
As a matter of fact, me too.
So, let’s figure out the reasons for kissing.
One hypothesis suggests that people kiss each other in order to get information about the health of a potential partner.
On the whole, most women are looking for a healthy partner who can provide a long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children.
Kissing requires close contact, during which a person can get information about their mate’s smell, taste, and hygiene.
Hence, a kiss help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship or not.
To put it another way, a good kiss can point out on a suitable partner.
Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form an attachment bond long-term relationship.
"Long-term relationship" fits better here, in my opinion.
Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, not trying tofor finding someone so as to raise my potential children.
That leads us to the next theory of kissing.
In another analysis, scientists suggest that a kiss is a tool of seduction.
Kisses fuel romantic feelings and provoke strong passion, so we use them in order to get pleasure.
Simply put, we kiss someone so as to entice them and have aninto having intercourse.
Indeed, I kissed a lot of people in my life, and this theory sounds convincing forto me.
Although, I’ve found another study where kissing is explained as a sign of trust.
In accordance with that, we become vulnerable when we kiss someone andby letting this person to go into our personal space.
In this manner, we form an attachment with a partner and acknowledge them that we consider this bond significant.
Another study in a similar waly asserts that kissing is a specific ritual for maintaining a long-term relationship.
Correspondingly, kisses help reinforce closeness, make our emotions deeper, and increase trustworthiness between mates.
The benefits of kisses
Regardless the reasons, kisses give many different sensations, from excitement to confusion.
So what about the benefits of kissing?
Generally, there areis a lot of provesof that kisses can increase both our physical and mental health.
For instance, here is an evidence that kisses can reduce stress and cortisol, so. So, if you feel frustrated andor overwhelmed, simply kiss someone.
Another reason for kissing?
It helps burn calories.
A prolonged passionate kiss can burn up to 5 calories.
More than that, kisses can lower people’s cholesterol, which is a substantial benefit in casef you haved a romantic dinner with your paramour just before kissing.
I don’t know about you, but this makes me think about kissing more.
Be that as it may, kissing is a great activity regardless of reasons and benefits.
At first glance, kisses have no obvious pluses, but inthe fact is that they can improve your mood, increase your libido, and even help you to find a partner for relationshiplife.
With this in mind, I suggest you don’t hesitate to please yourself and kiss someone who you want to without delay.
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Why Do We Kiss?
Kissing is one of the most strange activities people and some animals do.
kiss (alone) = always a noun, referring to the touching of lips
kissing = noun formed from the verb, reffering to the act of someone pressing their lips together/onto something
i don't really know how to better differentiate the two... sorry :v
At first glance, what is attractive can be inabout the exchanging our saliva and remnants of dinner salad?
or: what attraction/allure can there be in the...
attractive = adjective ; attraction = noun
something can be attractive ; you can find attraction in something (although i think allure or appeal would be a better word here, in the context of kissing "attraction" makes me think of romantic/sexual attraction to the kiss itself rather than the person)
Nevertheless, humanity considers kissesing as a pleasant and desirable activity.
humanity refers to a plural number of people, but the noun itself is singular (like family, group, team, etc.) so the verb is formed like it would be for he/she/it
also, activity is countable so it requires an article (a)
you could use "kisses" here but then your sentence would look like: humanity considers kisses pleasant and desirable. (where pleasant and desirable describe the noun "kisses" instead of "activity")
In case you’ve never payid much attention to the nature of kisses, below I’ll describe why we kiss each other in the first place and why we should do this even more.
present perfect = have + past participle (pay -> paid)
Certainly, kisses can be different, but aneveryone knows how to kiss someone.
i was going to write "anyone knows how..." but that still sounds wrong to me and i'm not sure why. you could say "anyone can learn how to kiss" though
We kiss our friends on athe cheek, give kisses for greetings and goodbyes, kiss our parents and children, give romantic and erotic kisses.
Whether or not you’re a kid, an adult or an elderly, you've probably kissed at least one person in your life.
elderly is a weird word now that i'm thinking about it. i was going to say it's an adjective, so someone can be elderly, but they can't be an elderly. but that must be wrong, because we say "the elderly" all the time. and someone can be an elder, which sounds slightly archaic, but man what a strange word
it isn't an uncommon word, this sentence is completely natural, i'm just overthinking
So why do we kiss?
As a matter of fact, me tooI don't either.
me too = agreeing with a positive statement
me neither = agreeing with a negative statement
because the previous sentence wasn't exactly a question and you had a clause in between, i rewrote it as "i don't" to leave less room for ambiguity
On the whole, most women are looking for health partner who can provide a long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children.
Kissing require close contact, during which a person can get information about mate’s smell, taste and hygiene.
Hence, kisses help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship.
To put it another way a good kiss can point out on a suitable partner.
Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form an attachment bond.
"an" goes before any word that has a vowel sound to prevent stuttering, i think in schools they must teach it that "an" goes with nouns that are spellt first with a vowel because i see so many mistakes with it :v (were you thinking "a" goes with "bond" ?)
we say an hour because hour begins with a vowel sound, but a university because university begins with a consonant sound, and then any adjectives you add beforehand overrides it completely... it's purely phonetic
or maybe this was a typo and im over-explaning for no reason :)
Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, not trying to find someone so as to raise my potential children.
In another analysis scientists suggest that kiss ises are a tool of seduction.
Indeed, I kissed a lot of people endcountless times in my ife, and this theory sounds convincing forto me.
i hear "countless times" more often, sounds more natural
Although, I’ve found another study where kissing was explained as a sign of trust.
In aAccordance withing to it, we become vulnerable when kissing and let this person to go into our personal space.
in accordance with it = kind of implies that you will *do* something to follow whatever "it" is
according to = basically says "this is what ____ says/thinks"
Generally, there areis a lot of provesof that kisses can increase health both physically, as well as mentally.
proof is uncountable, it can't really be made plural. (proof, when talking about a mathematical problem and the steps it takes to solve it, is actually countable but you'll rarely ever see that unless you're some math professor)
physically and mentally have to describe something, i think health is what you meant?
For instance, here is an evidence that kisses can reduce stress and cortisol, so if you feel frustrated and overwhelmed, simply kiss someone.
evidence is uncountable, like proof
A prolonged passionate kiss can burn up to 5 calories.
passion = noun
passionate = adjective
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Kisses provoke a lot of various emotions, among which are joy, excitement and sexual arousal. Kisses provoke a lot of In a list of 3 or more things, a comma should always go before the "and." Kisses |
On the contrary, kisses cause negative feelings, like awkwardness or confusion. |
There is a chance that you rarely ask yourself why you kiss someone. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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So let’s figure out the reasons for kissing. So, let’s figure out the reasons for kissing. |
One hypothesis suggests that people kiss each other in order to get information about the health of potential partner. One hypothesis suggests that people kiss each other in order to get information about the health of a potential partner. One hypothesis suggests that people kiss each other in order to get information about the health |
On the whole, most women are looking for health partner who can provide long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children. On the whole, most women are looking for health partner who can provide a long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children. |
Kissing require close contact, during which a person get information about mate’s smell, taste and hygiene. Kissing require close contact, during which a person can get information about mate’s smell, taste and hygiene. Kissing requires close contact, during which a person can get information about their mate’s smell, taste, and hygiene. Kissing requires close contact, during which a person |
Hence, kiss help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship. Hence, kisses help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship. |
To put it another way a good kiss can point out on a suitable partner. To put it another way a good kiss can point out To put it another way, a good kiss can point out To put it another way, a good kiss can |
Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form a attachment bond. Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form an attachment bond. "an" goes before any word that has a vowel sound to prevent stuttering, i think in schools they must teach it that "an" goes with nouns that are spellt first with a vowel because i see so many mistakes with it :v (were you thinking "a" goes with "bond" ?) we say an hour because hour begins with a vowel sound, but a university because university begins with a consonant sound, and then any adjectives you add beforehand overrides it completely... it's purely phonetic or maybe this was a typo and im over-explaning for no reason :) |
Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, not trying to find someone so as to raise my potential children. Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, not trying to find someone Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, not Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, |
That leads us to the other theory of kissing. |
In another analysis scientists suggest that kiss is a tool of seduction. In another analysis scientists suggest that kiss |
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Although, I’ve found another study where kissing explained as a sign of trust. Although, I’ve found another study where kissing was explained as a sign of trust. Although, I’ve found another study where kissing is explained as a sign of trust.
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In accordance with it, we become vulnerable when kissing and let this person to go into our personal space.
in accordance with it = kind of implies that you will *do* something to follow whatever "it" is according to = basically says "this is what ____ says/thinks" |
In this manner, we form an attachment with someone and acknowledge that we consider this bond significant. |
Another study in a similar way asserts that kissing is a specific ritual for maintaining long-term relationship. Another study |
Correspondingly, kisses help reinforce closeness, make our emotions deeper and increase trustworthiness between mates. Correspondingly, kisses help reinforce closeness, make our emotions deeper, and increase trustworthiness between mates. |
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Another reason for kissing? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It helps burn calories. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A prolonged passion kiss can burn up to 5 calories. A prolonged passionate kiss can burn up to 5 calories. passion = noun passionate = adjective A prolonged passionate kiss can burn up to 5 calories. |
I don’t know about you, but this makes me think about kissing more. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
More than that, kisses can lower people’s cholesterol, which is a substantial benefit in case you have a romantic dinner with your paramour just before kissing. More than that, kisses can lower people’s cholesterol, which is a substantial benefit i |
Be that as it may, kissing is a great activity regardless of the reason and benefits. |
At first glance, kisses have no obvious benefits, but they can improve your mood, increase your libido and even help you to find a partner for relationships. |
With this in mind, I suggest you don’t hesitate to please yourself and kiss someone who you want to without delay. With this in mind, I suggest you don’t hesitate to please yourself and kiss someone With this in mind, I suggest you don’t hesitate "pleasing yourself" is a sexual activity. I would not recommend using it in this case. |
On the contrary, kisses could cause negative feelings, like awkwardness or confusion. On the contrary, kisses c |
On the whole, most women are looking for a health partner who can provide long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children. On the whole, most women are looking for a healthy partner who can provide a long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children. On the whole, most women are looking for a health partner who can provide a long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children. |
Hence, a kiss help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship or no. Hence, a kiss help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship or not. Hence, a kiss help us understand whether or not we want to continue |
Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form an attachment bond. Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form a "Long-term relationship" fits better here, in my opinion. Although this may be true, I’m not sure if people kiss each other only to form an attachment bond. |
That leads us to the next theory of kissing. This sentence has been marked as perfect! That leads us to the next |
In another analysis scientists suggest that a kiss is a tool of seduction. In another analysis, scientists suggest that a kiss is a tool of seduction. In another analysis scientists suggest that a kiss is |
Indeed, I kissed a lot of people in my ife, and this theory sounds convincing for me. Indeed, I kissed a lot of people in my life Indeed, I have kissed a lot of people in my life, and this theory sounds convincing for me. |
In accordance with that, we become vulnerable when kiss someone and let this person to go into our personal space. In accordance with that, we become vulnerable when we kiss someone
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In this manner, we form an attachment with a partner and acknowledge them that we consider this bond significant. In this manner, we form an attachment with a partner and acknowledge In this manner, we form |
Generally, there are a lot of proves that kisses can increase both our physical and mental health. Generally, there Generally, there |
Be that as it may, kissing is a great activity regardless of reasons and benefits. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Be that as it may, kissing is a great activity regardless of the reasons and benefits (behind it). |
At first glance, kisses have no obvious pluses, but in fact they can improve your mood, increase your libido and even help you to find a partner for relationship. At first glance, kisses have no obvious pluses, but |
Kissing is one of the strangest activities people and some animals do. |
At first glance, what is so attractive about exchanging our saliva and the remnants of our dinner's salad? |
Nevertheless, humanity consider kissing to be pleasant and desirable activity. |
In case you’ve never paid much attention to the nature of kissing, below I’ll describe why we kiss each other in the first place and why we should do this even more. |
Certainly, kisses can be different, but anyone knows how to kiss someone. |
We kiss our friend on the cheek, kiss to say hello and goodbye, kiss our parents and children, and give romantic and erotic kisses. |
Whether you’re a kid, an adult, or an elder, you have probably kissed at least one person in your life. |
So why do we kiss? |
Kisses provoke a lot of emotions such as joy, excitement, and sexual arousal. |
On the contrary, kisses can cause negative feelings, like awkwardness or confusion. |
So, let’s figure out the reasons for kissing. |
One hypothesis suggests that people kiss each other in order to get information about the health of a potential partner. |
On the whole, most women are looking for a healthy partner who can provide a long-term relationship, whereas most men want a partner who can bear and raise their children. |
Kissing requires close contact, during which a person can get information about their mate’s smell, taste and hygiene. |
Hence, a kiss help us understand whether we want to continue this relationship or not. |
To put it another way, a good kiss can point out a suitable partner. |
Although this may be true, I’m not sure people kiss each other only to form a long-term relationship. |
Honestly, I gave a whole bunch of kisses in my life simply for pleasure, not for finding someone to raise my potential children. |
In another analysis, scientists suggest that a kiss is a tool of seduction. |
Simply put, we kiss someone to entice them into having intercourse. |
Indeed, I kissed a lot of people in my life, and this theory sounds convincing to me. |
Although, I’ve found another study where kissing is explained as a sign of trust. |
In accordance with that, we become vulnerable when we kiss someone by letting this person go into our personal space. |
In this manner, we form an attachment with a partner and acknowledge that we consider this bond significant. |
Another study similarly asserts that kissing is a specific ritual for maintaining a long-term relationship. |
Correspondingly, kisses help reinforce closeness, make our emotions deeper, and increase trustworthiness between mates. |
Generally, there is a lot of proof that kisses can increase both our physical and mental health. |
For instance, here is evidence that kisses can reduce stress and cortisol. |
So, if you feel frustrated or overwhelmed, simply kiss someone. |
A prolonged passionate kiss can burn up to 5 calories. |
More than that, kisses can lower people’s cholesterol, which is a substantial benefit if you had a romantic dinner with your paramour just before kissing. |
At first glance, kisses have no obvious pluses, but the fact is that they can improve your mood, increase your libido, and even help you to find a partner for life. |
With this in mind, I suggest you don’t hesitate to please yourself and kiss someone who you want right away. |
Why Do We Kiss? |
Perhaps, you rarely ask yourself why you kiss someone. |
As a matter of fact, me either. |
That leads us to the next kissing theory. |
Kisses fuel romantic feelings and provoke strong passion, so we use them in order to derive pleasure. |
Regardless of the reasons, kisses generate many sensations, from excitement to confusion. |
Be that as it may, kissing is a great activity regardless of the reasons and benefits. |
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