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Lan wrote on 2010-09-28 00:00
The Misconception: Kissing is only an expression of love.
The Truth: Kissing transmits germs from the male to the female to bolster the female immune system before and during pregnancy.
Take a step back and pretend you’re watching animals in a zoo. Let’s go with wombats.
You see one wombat walk over to another one and stick its tongue in the other’s mouth. They flop their tongues around for a minute and then go about their wombat business.
Weird, huh?
Kissing, let’s face it, is sort of strange. Why so much passion? Why such overwhelming emotion?
Our mating behaviors are such an integral part of our behavior, we rarely consider why we think and feel the way we do. We know hamburgers are delicious, but why? We know we find breasts and biceps attractive, but why?
We love to kiss, and we do it instinctively. The urge to do it springs up from deep within – but why?
One of the answers is the cytomegalovirus.
It has been a hypothesis for a while, but recent research by Colin Hendrie from the University of Leeds may have pinned it down:
“Female inoculation with a specific male’s cytomegalovirus is most efficiently achieved through mouth-to-mouth contact and saliva exchange, particularly where the flow of saliva is from the male to the typically shorter female.â€
Sexy.
Sperm just don’t cut it when it comes to transmitting immunity.
According to the research, kissing transmits germs from man to woman, and after about six months of it she becomes immune to the bad stuff in the man’s body. By the time the baby is born, it is immune to the things the parents are immune to.
The behavior is so deeply evolved in our brains that homosexual men and women still kiss, and they get all the latent benefits – connection, love, ribald desire, immunity from the partner’s germs.
You kiss babies and pets, sacred objects, the ground.
When it comes to kissing, you are not so smart, but you are healthy.
Kissing You Are Not So Smart
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-09-28 00:02
Holy o_O
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-09-28 00:09
Makes me wanna go kiss someone.
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abc33kr wrote on 2010-09-28 00:15
owo kaz do u want a kiss?
/pepe
xP
on a serious note, i thought kissing would be unhealthy because it transfers germs, but i never thought of it this way. owo
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Zid wrote on 2010-09-28 02:06
There's too many theories about the female gender using male bodily fluids as a way to develop immunity for the baby that I don't even believe them.
Kissing is natural. Not just to the mouth either. Thus I don't believe in this theory.
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Finnea wrote on 2010-09-28 02:11
Quote from abc33kr;168711:
owo kaz do u want a kiss?
Kazu is mine.
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abc33kr wrote on 2010-09-28 02:19
Quote from Finnea;168998:
Kazu is mine.
I have a title to stalk her. O:<
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Finnea wrote on 2010-09-28 02:21
Quote from abc33kr;169007:
I have a title to stalk her. O:<
That's not getting you anywhere near my loli.
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Lan wrote on 2010-09-28 02:22
Quote from Finnea;169010:
That's not getting you anywhere near my loli.
Yours? :what:
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-09-28 02:23
On topic on topic.
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Finnea wrote on 2010-09-28 02:23
Quote from Lan;169011:
Yours? :what:
Yes. Kazu is mine.
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Lan wrote on 2010-09-28 02:25
Quote from Finnea;169013:
Yes. Kazu is mine.
Meaning you see Kazu as an object to be owned? :what:
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Tatsu wrote on 2010-09-28 02:25
I thought Nekoko was mine!
Hamburgers are supposedly delicious since it appeals to people's taste buds, yes?
So how much more research needs to be done for this to be fact?
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Finnea wrote on 2010-09-28 02:26
Quote from Lan;169015:
Meaning you see Kazu as an object to be owned? :what:
I guess if you want to put it that way, fine.
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Arsik wrote on 2010-09-28 02:27
Back on topic in 3...2...