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  2. Kissing traditions - Wikipedia

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    Kissing quickly on the lips with the mouth closed is a common greeting in some places of Western culture such as South Africa. [citation needed] Kissing traditions were often modified during the COVID-19 pandemic to avoid spreading severe illness.

  3. Hand-kissing - Wikipedia

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    Hand-kissing is a greeting gesture that indicates courtesy, politeness, respect, admiration, affection or even devotion by one person toward another. A hand-kiss is considered a respectful way for a gentleman to greet a lady. Today, non-ritual hand-kissing is rare and takes place mostly within conservative class or diplomatic contexts.

  4. Humanity’s earliest recorded kiss adds new twist to the ...

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    The oldest documented evidence of intimate kissing is inscribed in Mesopotamian clay tablets dating to 2500 BC, according to research. ... who investigates the culture and evolution of human ...

  5. Cheek kissing - Wikipedia

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    Cheek kissing in Indonesia is commonly known as cipika-cipiki which is an acronym for cium pipi kanan, cium pipi kiri (kissing right cheek, kissing left cheek) In parts of Central, South, and East Asia with predominantly Buddhist or Hindu cultures, or in cultures heavily influenced by these two religions, cheek kissing is largely uncommon and ...

  6. Pucker Up! This Is Why We Kiss Under the Mistletoe at ... - AOL

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    Why Do Couples Kiss Beneath Mistletoe? The tradition of kissing beneath the mistletoe began in England sometime between 1720 and 1784. The mistletoe smooch wouldn’t have existed as a popular ...

  7. 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.

  8. Category:Kissing - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to kissing, the touch or pressing of one's lips against another person or an object.Cultural connotations of kissing vary widely. Depending on the culture and context, a kiss can express sentiments of love, passion, romance, sexual attraction, sexual activity, sexual arousal, affection, respect, greeting, friendship, peace, and good luck, among many others.

  9. Why Do We Kiss Under the Mistletoe? All About the ... - AOL

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    This quirky Christmas tradition has a very interesting origin story, so read up before you pucker up this holiday season! Why Do We Kiss Under the Mistletoe? All About the Romantic Christmas Tradition