Come Here & Give Me Some Bacteria: How Kissing is Good for Your Health
We don’t typically think about our mouths teaming with bugs. But research shows we swap lots of bacteria when we lock lips, and it’s actually (really) good.
We don’t typically think about our mouths teaming with bugs. But research shows we swap lots of bacteria when we lock lips, and it’s actually (really) good.
While we don’t condone the “kiss and tell” we do want you to be equipped for the best make out sessions of your life. Think about things (and then… don’t).
Being a happy couple is wonderful, but displaying it loudly on Facebook might turn people off. To keep your friend list in tact, you might want to avoid PDA.
We’d all agree that kissing is incredible; but when you consider what a kiss says about you, you’ll realize it’s about much more than feeling great.
Sure, it’s fun. And yes, it feels amazing, but really… did you ever wonder why kissing is so important?
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