
Wonder What Happens when you Lip Kiss? Whether you kiss the ones you love or kiss someone you just hooked up with.
when you stop and think about it, kissing is a strange act, isn’t it? Pressing your lips against another person’s and, in some cases, exchanging saliva? It turns out that there’s some science behind this strange but entertaining behavior.
here are 20 psychological facts about kissing on lips you don’t want to skip:
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- 1. Swapping spit can strengthen your immune system
- 2. Kissing can increase the likelihood of having an orgasm
- 3. Kissing may aid in the treatment of allergies
- 4. If someone stares at your lips while talking to you, they might want to kiss you.
- 5. Kissing can make your skin glow
- 6. Most people lean to the right when they kiss
- 7. Our brains can synchronize during a kiss
- 8. A kissing session can relieve stress
- 9. Women are much more concerned with oral hygiene than men when deciding whether or not to kiss.
- 10. There’s a reason we kiss with our eyes closed
- 11. Kissing might help you live longer
- 12. Kissing can make you crave more and lose sleep
- 13. Psychopaths are more likely to kiss with their eyes open.
- 14. When you kiss someone, your heart rate increases
- 15. Kissing is more important to women in relationships than it is to men
- 16. Philematology is the study of kissing
- 17. There are dozens of muscles involved
- 18. Millions of bacteria and microbes are transferred in a single kiss
- 19. Women don’t like beards in between
- 20. The Longest Kissing record lasted over 2 days
1. Swapping spit can strengthen your immune system
Couples who kissed frequently had a higher chance of sharing the same microbiota, which leads to a stronger immune system.
2. Kissing can increase the likelihood of having an orgasm
Kissing has been linked to a higher likelihood of orgasm in women, according to studies. When “deep kissing” is involved during physical intimacy, women are more likely to have an orgasm, especially if they are a newbie.

3. Kissing may aid in the treatment of allergies
Kissing has been shown to significantly reduce symptoms of allergic reactions because stress exacerbates allergic reactions. The anti-stress effect of kissing may also reduce allergic response.
4. If someone stares at your lips while talking to you, they might want to kiss you.

5. Kissing can make your skin glow
The increased blood flow stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, two proteins that give your skin a youthful glow.
6. Most people lean to the right when they kiss
Most people tilt their heads to the right when they go to kiss someone, and they don’t even realize they’re doing it.

7. Our brains can synchronize during a kiss
When people kiss on the lips, brain activity increases and harmonizes. This synchronization improves our understanding of each other’s brains.
8. A kissing session can relieve stress
Just 15 minutes of kissing can lower cortisol levels, reducing stress and anxiety.

9. Women are much more concerned with oral hygiene than men when deciding whether or not to kiss.
Women are more concerned than men when it comes to oral hygiene and kissing. Women tend to kiss comfortably to someone with good-smelling breath and a clean face and mouth. While on the other hand men are less worried about these things.
10. There’s a reason we kiss with our eyes closed
Because our brains can’t process visual and touch-related stimuli at the same time, if your eyes are open, you’ll be too distracted to notice anything else going on.

11. Kissing might help you live longer
Those who start their day with a positive attitude and kiss their partner live longer than those who do not.
12. Kissing can make you crave more and lose sleep
When you first kiss someone, you experience a surge in the neurotransmitter dopamine, which causes you to crave more. Dopamine can also cause you to lose your appetite and have difficulty sleeping.

13. Psychopaths are more likely to kiss with their eyes open.
Psychopaths are more likely to kiss with their eyes open, they might do that because they want to see the reaction of the partner, and ignore the pleasure of the moment.
14. When you kiss someone, your heart rate increases
When you kiss someone, your heart rate increases and more oxygen enters your brain. – It also makes your eye pupils dilate.

15. Kissing is more important to women in relationships than it is to men
Kissing is used by women to evaluate potential partners, while men use it to try to increase the likelihood of consensual intimacy.
16. Philematology is the study of kissing
This is the name given to the scientific study of kissing and It has nothing to do with romance.

17. There are dozens of muscles involved
The Orbicularis Oris is the primary skeletal muscle group involved. It’s the one that lets your lips pucker. Simple kisses require only two muscles, whereas passionate kissing can require up to 23 to 34 facial muscles and 112 postural muscles.
18. Millions of bacteria and microbes are transferred in a single kiss
During an active kiss, up to 10 million to 1 billion bacteria from 278 different species may be exchanged.

19. Women don’t like beards in between
As far as most women are concerned, they don’t prefer kissing men with beards.
20. The Longest Kissing record lasted over 2 days
A Thai couple has set a new record for the longest kiss, locking their lips for 58 hours, 35 minutes, and 58 seconds in a Valentine’s Day “kissathon.”

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