I've seen some people seriously stress out about who to kiss when the clock strikes twelve on New Year's Eve, but why? Where did the kissing tradition come from?
You could tell your significant other or a total stranger that this is all being done in the name of science. Kissing is so much more than just the romance we see on the silver screen. There is an actual science to the whole process.
We see the coolest things right in front of our eyes a lot of the time, and the sad thing is we don't even take the time to notice them. So for your Good Friday enjoyment as you sit on Facebook or wash loads and loads of clothes, or dye Easter Eggs with the kids, let's take a second to realize how cool nature can be!
For anyone who did not watch the MTV Video Awards last night, Twilight took the night. Robert Pattinson "Edward" and Taylor Lautner "Jacob" had a bit of an intimate moment when the movie won the award for "Best Kiss." Pattinson ran off stage into the crowd, grabbed Lautner and give him a big 'ole wet one.
Remember the old Tootsie Pop commercial? How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop? Well this is similar and it does involve your lips and tongue. It's about kissing, relationships, and finding true love...
Hopefully it is the last thing you gave your spouse before you left the house this morning, a good long good bye kiss. Often when we meet people we know, especially of the opposite sex, a little hug and mmmwwaah on the cheek is usually apropritate...