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  2. Public display of affection - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 a British couple caught publicly kissing in Dubai were deported following a three-month prison sentence. An unmarried Indian couple, who were in a taxi, were sentenced to one year in prison for hugging and kissing. [16] The taxi driver drove the couple directly to a police station. Kissing is considered "an offence to public decency".

  3. 6 reasons kissing is good for your health - AOL

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    Pucker up, everyone! There's plenty of research out there detailing why kissing is good for your health.

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    And sure, a good make-out sesh feels amazing and is the ultimate form of foreplay, but it turns out kissing actually comes with some serious health benefits — as if you really needed another ...

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    🥓 Eat less bacon. ... According to researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, replacing one daily serving of processed meat ... 💋 Kiss for 6 seconds.

  6. Cinema etiquette - Wikipedia

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    From an etiquette standpoint, Cinemablend states that a short kiss on the lips is almost always acceptable but to avoid disturbing other movie patrons, kissing should not go beyond ten seconds; as well, couples who wish to kiss should try to sit at the back of the auditorium and choose a sparsely attended film. [14]

  7. Kissing traditions - Wikipedia

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    Many societies have traditions which involve kissing. Kissing can indicate joy or be used as part of a greeting. Kissing involves the touching of one's lips to the lips or other body part, such as the cheek, head or hand of another person. Sometimes people often kiss their friends as a way of giving luck or even showing feelings.

  8. Scientists decode when and how kissing evolved in humans ...

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    Kissing in humans evolved as a symbolic expression of love from grooming behaviours seen in ancestral great apes, a comprehensive new study says.. The kiss has been a versatile way by which humans ...

  9. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Eating is a dominant aspect of Chinese culture and eating out is one of the most common ways to honour guests, socialize, and deepen friendships.Generally, Chinese etiquette is very similar to that in other East Asian countries such as Korea and Japan, with some exceptions.