WHAT KISSING CAN DO TO YOUR BODY

Kissing, You see it everywhere on billboards, in magazines, on street corners. Kissing is now considered a universal language. Kissing

someone, and the way you kiss someone can imply all kinds of different things. You can tell when someone's enjoying a kiss, and you

can certainly tell when someone isn't. Although kissing might seem like one of the most common actions you can rely on in this world,

there are actually quite a few weird things that happen when you kiss. But, it's to be expected. After all, your mouth is pretty much th

gateway to the rest of your body, so it's only natural that when you subject it to another mouth, some crazy stuff starts to go down.

Kissing is one of the most rewarding components for your physiological health, putting you in a good mood and deepening the intimacy in

your relationship.
The minute your tongue does the tango with another person, your body immediately reacts to the hot and steamy sensation.

The body begins to get excited, tingly, and aroused, evoking high volumes of "happy hormones" in your brain. It makes you think, "The

touch of your lips takes my breath away."

As your hormones begin to elevate, your mood shifts upward leaving you with a glowing grin ear to ear. It’s like, all of a sudden, you have

this instant high on life and nothing can bring you down.

Kissing is not just good for your relationship, it's also great for your mood and it’s an immunity booster, a calorie burner, or simply a way to

connect with your partner. It also burns 1.5 calories per minuteAs you lock lips with a partner, your body acknowledges this as a way to form an attachment. When you begin feeling attached, you start to

crave closeness with a partner for a sense of connection and security.

As a human, you're hard-wired in your brain to want to feel love or bond with others.

Passionate kissing turns on this little switch where you desire the need want more of the good stuff. By kissing a person, it lets them know

you accept them and want to increase your interaction on an intimate level.

Kissing is a nonverbal behaviour saying, "I like you" to a partner.

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