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The following are some of the things that happen to your body each time you kiss someone for the first time: Sense of smell activated: Scientists say the lips have nerve endings that become stimulated upon kissing, leading to the activation of additional senses such as smell.
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Read More »Kissing someone for the first time may be tricky and fraught with nervousness. It may also not be enjoyable, but scientists say despite everything, there’s a lot involved than you may realise. The following are some of the things that happen to your body each time you kiss someone for the first time: • Sense of smell activated: Scientists say the lips have nerve endings that become stimulated upon kissing, leading to the activation of additional senses such as smell. • You de-stress: Instead of taking to drinks in order to de-stress, a study cited on NBC found that a mere 15-minute kissing session can dramatically decrease your level of the stress hormone, cortisol. You can also experience a rise in oxytocin, the brain’s feel-good chemical.
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Read More »This ad is displayed using third party content and we do not control its accessibility features. Side hug. ... Friend hug. ... Hugging from behind. ... Hugging around the waist. ... Bear hug, aka tight hug with a squeeze. ... One-sided hug. ... Heart-to-heart hug.
Depending on how this hug is executed, it could indicate a romantic relationship or a parent-child relationship. In a romantic setting, one person usually stands behind the other, with the hugger's front touching the other's backside closely, and wraps their arms around the partner's chest or torso. In a parent-child setting, the parent can squat down, wrap their arms around their child's chest from behind, and gently rock the child side to side or just hold them. What it means: According to Mattenson, this pose is bonding for couples because they can stay physically close while looking at the same view. Generally, the taller person in the relationship will be behind (similar to spooning, a common cuddling position). To give the "big spoon" a chance to be the "little spoon," the shorter person can hug from behind. It can also be a great hug for parents to give to children. "It gives them that extra support behind their back that's literally saying 'I've got your back,'" Mattenson says.
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