Kissing -
When lips meet, the brain immediately goes into overdrive, releasing a cocktail of chemicals that influence how we feel about the person we are with.
This is why a kiss can feel "wrong" without any logical reason. It’s not magic; it’s your deepest evolutionary instinct whispering a verdict. kissing
Psychologists argue that a first is more intimate than sex. Why? Because a kiss requires face-to-face vulnerability. In a survey of over 80,000 people, 59% of men and 66% of women reported ending a budding relationship because the first kiss was bad. When lips meet, the brain immediately goes into
Scientists and anthropologists have long debated the origins of kissing. While romantic kissing is not practiced in every culture—estimates suggest about 10% of the world’s population does not engage in romantic lip-locking—the behavior has deep evolutionary roots. Psychologists argue that a first is more intimate than sex