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   The Origin of Kissing Style
Whether it's from a Hollywood movie or an ancient painting, most people tend to tilt their heads to the right when they kiss. A German study observed over 100 couples and found that two-thirds of them turned to the right while kissing. Scientists believe this habit is formed in the womb, as the fetal head often leans to the right during development.
  Kissing Involves 146 Muscles
A gentle kiss requires 146 muscles to work in unison, including 34 facial muscles and 112 postural muscles. Researchers at the University of Rennes used MRI scans to observe couples kissing and found that the orbicularis muscle plays a major role during the act.
   Kissing Is a Science
In some countries, kissing is even considered a discipline. The study of kissing is called philematology, and experts who specialize in it are known as osculologists.
   Kisses Can Add Years to Your Life
According to a famous study, men who kiss their partner’s cheek every morning before going to work may live five years longer than those who don’t.
   Italians Are Masters of Kissing
Only 56% of people around the world kiss passionately, but 75% of Italians say they kiss their partners several times a week.
On average, people spend about two weeks of their lives kissing. Experts estimate that the total time spent kissing by an average person is around 20,160 minutes — roughly two weeks of continuous kissing.
   Kissing Has Amazing Health Benefits
Kissing burns calories, with about 2-3 kilocalories burned per minute. It also boosts immunity, relieves pain, and even helps prevent tooth decay.
  The Longest Kiss Ever Recorded
According to the Guinness World Records, a couple in Thailand holds the record for the longest kiss, which lasted 58 hours, 35 minutes, and 58 seconds.
  Classic Kissing Scenes Are Becoming Rare
Films like Titanic, Casablanca, and Gone with the Wind featured iconic kissing scenes. However, in 1930, the U.S. introduced strict film censorship rules. Kisses were limited to no more than three seconds, and actors couldn’t be shown kissing horizontally. These rules were eventually lifted, allowing classic romantic moments to return to the screen.
  France Banned Public Kissing on Trains
In the past, France banned kissing on trains because deep kisses could cause delays. This rule was later lifted, but it shows how powerful a simple kiss can be.
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