Ah,
the kiss. It can be so many things: sweet, loving, awkward, intense,
transporting, disappointing, boring, sublime, life altering.
On
the delicious and passionate side of the spectrum, a smooch can be a
heart-healthy micro workout, a hormone releaser and a mood booster.
It's also fun -- and a great way to connect with the person you care about.
"Sex,
as wonderful as it is, can be perfunctory," says Andréa Demirjian,
author of "Kissing: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about One of
Life's Sweetest Pleasures." "Kissing is intimate: You're right there
in the space of your soul. It gets to the core of your heart and spirit
because it's such a lovely way to express and receive love and
affection. A kiss a day really can keep the doctor away."
1. Kissing helps reduce blood pressure
Making
out isn't just good for your emotional heart, it gives your anatomical
one a workout, too. "Kissing passionately gets your heartbeat revved in a
healthy way that helps lower your blood pressure," says Demirjian. "It
dilates your blood vessels -- blood is flowing in a good, solid fashion
and getting to all your vital organs."
2. Kissing zaps cramps and headaches
"Kissing
is great if you have a headache or menstrual cramps," says Demirjian.
You may be inclined to wave away advances when you're curled into an
achy ball, but the blood-vessel dilation brought on by a good long
smooching session can really help ease your pain. In fact, Demirjian
recommends replacing the ol' "Not tonight, dear -- I have a headache"
line with, "Honey, I have a headache. Come kiss me!"
3. Kissing fights cavities
A
smooch-a-thon gets all, er, fluids flowing -- including your saliva.
"When you're kissing, you're secreting more saliva in your mouth," says
Demirjian. "That's the mechanism that washes away the plaque on your
teeth that leads to cavities." (So much more fun than gargling!)
4. Kissing amps up your happy hormones
"If
you're feeling stressed or rundown, a little kissing or lovemaking [is]
actually the elixir you need to... feel better," says Demirjian. "It
will relax, restore and revitalize you.... The feel-good chemicals in
the brain get percolating: serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin -- things you
can get from the rush of exercising."
5. Kissing burns (a few) calories
It
can't compare to 30 minutes on the elliptical, but a vigorous makeout
session can burn 8 to 16 calories per smooch, says Demirjian. "Kissing
and lovemaking can be a vigorous exercise if you're fully engaged," she
says. "You need to have a passionate kiss [in order to burn those
calories], but it doesn't have to be a 10-hour makeout session."
6. Kissing boosts self-esteem
One
German study found that men who got a nice juicy kiss from their wives
before leaving for work made more money. "If he leaves his home happy,
he's more productive at work because he's not feeling emotionally
distressed, so he's going to make more money," explains Demirjian.
"Kissing has so much to do with your self-esteem and feeling loved and
connected."
7. Kissing can give you a facelift (kind of)Deep
kissing can shape up the neck and jawline, which are often trouble
spots for those concerned about looking older. "Your mouth has a number
of facial muscles," she says. "When those are engaged in kissing, you
can tighten and tone them."
8. Kissing is a barometer for sexual compatibility
It
can be an excellent way to check out a potential partner for sexual
compatibility before getting naked and emotionally involved, says
Demirjian. But if your very first liplock with a new partner is meh, she
recommends giving him or her one more shot.
"Sometimes during
the first kiss, people are feeling awkward, nervous or embarrassed," she
says. "That might not breed the most seductive, sexy experience."
Second kiss is crappy, too? That's your cue to take your lips -- and the
rest of you -- elsewhere.
Source: CNN
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