Why do we kiss?

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Why do we kiss?

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Originally tongue kissing was a way to pass chewed food from parent to infant

And it still happens today in some cultures.

It evolved to be great way to show intimacy.

Better foods (and cooking techniques) came along meaning we didn’t have to chew our children’s foods.

The feeling of intimacy remained and more and more came to have a romantic connotation.

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