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. Poets, artists, love ...
While many of us love a good smooch, for some the sight and sound of kissing (we blame you Love Island couples) is enough to bring on the, er, ick. If we pause and think about the act itself, you ...
There are the ones who pucker tightly before the kiss. There are the nibblers who chew around the edge of your lips. Then there are the ones who use lots of saliva, and others who are very dry. There ...
Humans exchange millions of disease-spreading bacteria when we kiss. Scientists believe that kissing tests the compatibility of mates ― that it all comes down to swapping spit. But where does the ...
A lip kiss might sound pretty basic, but it's actually a playful and intimate move to leave your partner wanting more. Just kiss your partner's top lip while they kiss your bottom (or switch it up).
It's time to Kiss and Tell! From firsts to worsts, we're talking swapping spit all Valentine's week long. In this installment, Alli Maloney explores the science of kissing. Kissing is the end to many ...
Is it in his kiss? Oh, yes. Osculation, the scientific term for kissing, in many ways says everything about your compatibility with your mate and the health of your relationship. We asked scientist ...
We've all experienced a bad kiss. Whether the person's breath smelled like red onions or they used way too much tongue, it's an experience you're unlikely to forget. So how do you prevent yourself ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While many of us love a good smooch, for some the sight and sound of kissing (we blame you Love Island couples) is enough to bring ...