
What Does Science Say About How To Be A Good Kisser?
Regular (Time) readers might be saying “What the hell is this, Cosmo Magazine?”
In all fairness, how to be a good kisser is something no one really gets instruction in.
Yet, it can be a huge part of one’s personal life and the sources we do get info from are, well, far from scientific.
Let’s tackle it.
Have No Illusions: Kissing Is Important
Research shows kissing frequency correlates with relationship satisfaction.
Via The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us:
Overall, the researchers showed that the amount a couple kissed was proportional to their stated level of relationship satisfaction.
59% of men and 66% of women have ended a relationship because someone was a bad kisser.
Psychologist John Bohannon from Butler University has found that most of us can recall up to 90 percent of the details of a first romantic kiss. In his study of five hundred people, most remembered this experience more vividly than their first sexual encounter.
Time story by Eric Barker, originally published May 31, 2014[/vc_message]
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