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Know the Scientific Angle behind Lip Kiss

by Souporno Ghosh Student

A kiss is the touch or pressing of one’s lips against another person or an object. It can express sentiments of love, passion, romance, and good luck, among many others. But have you ever wondered why humans kiss? Did you know there is a whole science behind a lip kiss? Kissing is wonderful, so much that you can mostly recall your first ever kiss. Although, it is nothing more than two people coming close to each other and exchanging their saliva. You end up exchanging 80 million bacteria when you kiss your beloved. It may sound gross, but it is actually good for you and your health.

Our first experience of love is related to lips. The way a child uses his lips while drinking milk from mother’s milk or bottle is very similar to kissing. These initial things only prepare the path related to the neural / nerves in the child’s brain, which creates a positive feeling in the mind about kissing.

So, what’s the science behind a lip kiss?

Kiss surely seems like a natural thing, 90 percent of cultures kiss which makes it a basic human instinct. The kissing came from the practice of kiss-feeding, wherein a mother used to feed their new-born mouth-to-mouth. Kissing stimulates your salivary glands, which increases saliva production. Saliva lubricates your mouth, aids in swallowing, and helps keep food debris from sticking to your teeth, which can help prevent tooth decay and cavities

What’s the purpose of kissing?

According to science, when we kiss, we are looking for a mate who matches our genetic make-up. Another report says that we have a group of genes called the MHC (major histocompatibility complex) genes that form part of our immune system and give us our natural scent.

What happens to our brains when we kiss?

Our brain releases a chemical cocktail that makes one feel good and it also ignites the pleasure centers of the brain. Thinking about what chemicals? As per Healthline, chemicals including oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin, which can make you feel euphoric and encourage feelings of affection and bonding. It also lowers your cortisol (stress hormone) levels.


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About Souporno Ghosh Senior   Student

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