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    Well well... do you like to kiss somebody? to kiss your partner you family or frends ?

    Then read what i post here.maybe you like it .



    kiss (from Old English cyssan "to kiss", in turn from coss "a kiss", perhaps onomatopoeic) is the touching of the lips to some other thing, usually another person.

    Kissing is a learned behaviour, related to the grooming behaviour seen between other animals. Many non-human primates also exhibit kissing behaviour.



    Kissing as affection
    In modern Western culture, kissing is most commonly an expression of affection.

    Between people of close acquaintance, a kiss, often reciprocal, is offered as a greeting or a good-bye. This kind of kiss is typically made by brief contact of puckered lips to the skin of the cheek or no contact at all, and merely performed in the air near the cheek with the cheeks touching. Such kissing is a common greeting in European and Latin American countries between a man and a woman or between two women. Relatives may kiss children to comfort them or show affection, and vice versa.

    As an expression of romantic affection or sexual desire, kissing involves two people kissing one another on the lips, usually with much more intensity, and for a considerably longer period of time. In more passionate kissing couples may open their mouths, suck on each others' lips, or move their tounges into each others' mouths (see french kissing). Sexualized kissing may also involve one person kissing another on various parts of the body.

    In romantic and sexual kissing, the physical sensations are often of primary importance.

    Kissing as symbolism
    When not an expression of affection, a kiss is a largely symbolic gesture in that the purpose of the kiss is to convey a meaning, such as salutations or subordination, rather than to experience the physical sensations associated with kissing. Kisses on the cheek as salutations are traditional in many parts of continental Europe, and the number of kisses, alternating cheeks, depends on which region one comes from.

    Kissing may also be used to signify reverence and subordination, as in kissing the ring of a king or pope. A kiss can also be rude or done for the sake of irritating or proving one's superiority. A rude kiss or a kiss with a smack is referred to, in the USA, as a buss.

    A more ominous use of the kiss is as a symbol of condemnation as may be observed when a crime lord kisses an underling, in effect imposing a sentence of death upon that person, the ultimate "goodbye kiss."

    The term Kissing Hands is used to formally describe the appointment of the senior state figures to office by British monarchs. Though in the past, the monarch's hand was actually kissed, this is no longer so. When figures such as the British Prime Minister, cabinet members and diplomatics are formally appointed, they are said to have Kissed Hands. (Kissing the hand is still practiced as a romantic flourish, especially in Latin countries.)

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    Other uses

    The term is also used for expressions of affection that do not involve the lips. The "Eskimo Kiss" is executed by the two individuals gently rubbing the tips of their noses together - in the Maori culture of New Zealand this is called a hongi. A "butterfly kiss" consists of two people puting their eyes close to each other and fluttering their eyelashes upon one another's.

    A kiss can be "blown" using actions of the hand and the mouth. This is used to convey affection usually while parting, when the partners are physically distant but can view each other. Blown kisses are also used when a popular person wishes to convey affection to a large crowd or audience.

    The kiss does not exist in all cultures, certain societies finding it repugnant.



    The anatomy of kissing

    Kissing is a complex behaviour that requires significant coordination. The most important muscle involved is the orbicularis oris muscle; it is used to pucker the lips and informally known as the kissing muscle. The tongue is also an important part of the kiss.

    Kisses in history, art and literature

    In the gospels, Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss - a subversive use of the kiss, as it is a symbol of affection.
    The last words of British naval commander Horatio, Lord Nelson, are said to have been 'Kiss me Hardy!' to one of his subordinates.
    In the fairytale Sleeping Beauty and the Greek myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, a romantic kiss is used by a male to awaken or breathe life into a female, which feminist critics have interpreted as symbolising the suspect idea that women don't have much of a life unless their sexuality is awakened through the attention of men. The Matrix turns the tables on this motif when Trinity kisses the sleeping main character Neo, bringing him back to life at the end of the movie.
    In the Frog Prince fairytale, it is the male who is transformed from frog to man by a romantic kiss.
    Gustav Klimt painted a work entitled The Kiss.
    The Turkish 1997 hit song Simarik has a chorus that ends with two kiss sounds. The Australian cover version is even titled Kiss Kiss.
    Auguste Rodin created the sculpture The Kiss (Le Baiser).
    In Lady and the Tramp, while Lady and Tramp were both eating the end of a noodle at the same time, their lips end up touching.

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      Cheek kissing

      Cheek kissing is a ritual or social gesture to indicate friendship, perform a greeting, to confer congratulations, to comfort someone, or to show respect. It doesn't necessarily indicate sexual or romantic interest. Cheek kissing is more common in Europe and Latin America than North America (except for Quebec), especially the southern parts of Europe. Cheek kissing is appropriate between a man and a woman, a parent and a child, two women and two men. The last is socially accepted in Russia and the Middle East but may bring up associations with homosexuality in Western Europe, Latin America and the US.

      In a cheek kiss, both persons lean forward and either lightly touch cheek with cheek or lip with cheek. Generally the gesture is repeated with the other cheek, or more, alternating cheeks. Depending on country and situation the number of kisses is usually one, two or three. Hand-shaking or hugging may also take place.

      Cheek-kissing is used in many cultures with slightly varying meaning and gesture. For example, cheek-kissing may or may not be associated with a hug. Do not be surprised if somebody kisses your cheek in the countries and cultures mentioned below, but do not try to imitate unless you are intimate with the culture (and the people around you). The appropriate social context for use can vary greatly from one country to the other, though the gesture might look familiar.

      North America

      In North America, the cheek kiss may involve one or both cheeks.

      Cheek kissing is most commonly done between a man and woman who know each other well or are related or close friends. In this case, a short hug (generally only upper-body contact) may accompany the kiss.

      Also common is cheek kissing between two women who know each other or are related. Likewise, hugs are common but not required.

      A variant of this is an air-cheek-kiss. The kiss is done at a distance, with the kissers standing one to three feet from each other and either blowing a kiss without any physical contact (common amongst female acquaintances and some gay men) or touching cheeks but kissing into the air (common between close friends and family, basically in the same contaxt as the normal cheek kiss).

      Cheek kissing of children by adults of both sexes is common as well. Typically it is a short, perfunctory, greeting.

      Cheek kissing between grown men varies between rare to fairly normal, depending on the area. A cheek kiss between two men may be seen as homosexual, unless the gesture is between close friends. Even this may be considered "gay".

      Cheek kissing between grown children and either of their parents is common and acceptable.

      Particularly in the Southeast, elderly women may be cheek-kissed by younger men as a gesture of affection and respect.

      Immigrant groups tend to have their own norms for cheek kissing, usually carried-over from their native country.

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          Tongue Kiss (French Kiss)

          A tongue kiss is a romantic or sexual kiss in which one participant's tongue touches the other's lips or tongue and may enter their mouth. Also known as a 'Deep Kiss'.

          While family members may sometimes kiss on the lips, a tongue kiss almost always indicates a romantic or sexual relationship. French kissing stimulates the lips, tongue and mouth, which are all areas very sensitive to touch. It is considered by many to be both very pleasurable and highly intimate. Unlike other forms of "casual" kissing (such as brief kisses of greeting or friendship), episodes of French kissing will often be prolonged, intense, and passionate. It may signal the begining of a period of "making out" or sex.

          In a tongue kiss participants may exchange saliva, which would often be considered disgusting in other contexts, but which may add to the passion and excitement of the sexual kiss. Although most sexually-transmitted diseases are not transmitted by kissing, the exchange of saliva in a French kiss may increase the chances of catching an orally transmitted disease.

          French kissing is commonly used in movies to show willing sex between lovers. It is often used by lovers to express their intimate feeling toward each other and more often precedes sex.

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            • #7
              moshala hezar moshala che ghad information dari red wine joon







              God made Coke,
              God made Pepsi,
              God made Persian girls so DAMN SEXY!!!

              ~Zende Bad Iran Va Irani~

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              • #8
                Thanks Red Wine joon. Good points.

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                • #9
                  thx RedWine jan

                  a true kiss is your passion and showin ur love without words

                  good stuff
                  Fingili

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                  • #10
                    nice info....kiss wormth of the other person to you like energy entering into your soul and body.

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                    • #11
                      irania ye jor bos ekhtera nakardan?
                      نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


                      صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jjbb
                        nice info....kiss wormth of the other person to you like energy entering into your soul and body.
                        kheili shaerane bod
                        نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


                        صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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                        • #13
                          RW hala man 1 mah naboodama. dari baz hamaro monharef mikoni ke bache.
                          born to be successful.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by EverGreen
                            RW hala man 1 mah naboodama. dari baz hamaro monharef mikoni ke bache.
                            chi dadash? monharef mikone dadash?
                            نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


                            صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by donsaeid
                              chi dadash? monharef mikone dadash?
                              Are joone dadash.
                              berizin saresh hesabi kotakesh bezanid.
                              born to be successful.

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