Kissing is one of the important part or the most intimate thing two people can do,
way more intimate than sex even. Kissing brings passion and romance to lovemaking,
and is often the first form of sexual contact that one has. The first kiss is just
as special as the first time one has sex, and most of us remember it vividly. But
kissing is a lot more than a playful expression of love and desire.
Kissing (or the lack thereof) can reveal a lot about the dynamic between two
individuals. It isn`t necessary for sexual satisfaction but something that two
people, who are passionately desirous of each other, luxuriate in. When a
relationship is starting out, the two prospective partners often spend more time
kissing than actually having sex. But sometimes, in long term relationships, couples
continue having sex, but stop kissing. Kissing brings that necessary spark into a
sexual relationship, which if lost, must be rekindled. According to Valerie Reiss,
kissing actually has health benefits that go beyond visceral pleasure.
1. Kissing reduces blood pressure
2. It cures cramps and headaches
3. It fights cavities
4. Releases happy hormones (dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin)