Soulmate Gem
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Healthier mouth – saliva contains substances that fight bacteria, viruses and fungi. Deep kissing increases the flow of saliva, which helps to keep the mouth, teeth and gums healthy. Increased immunity – exposure to germs that inhabit your partner's mouth strengthens your immune system.
According to dating experts John and David Bennett, “Women tend to assess feelings of love based on physical attraction along with other factors...
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We become obsessed with certain people because we have fundamental neural systems that drive us into a state of infatuation, and these can be...
Read More »Kissing offers many health benefits, but may also transmit a small number of disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Bacteria and viruses in the saliva or blood of one person can be spread to another person by kissing. Some diseases are more easily spread than others.
Research says it takes less than one second (!) from meeting a person to decide how much we like that person, and whether we're attracted or not....
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5 Kind Zodiac Signs That Make The World A Better Place. Kindness is a virtue most of us lack. ... Pisces. Pisces is the kindest. ... Libra. Libra...
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The first kiss is a pivotal moment. It's the primary way to tell if your relationship is romantic or platonic. The quality and timing of that first...
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The most attractive women lived to an average age of 76, three more than those who weren't rated as all that hot. The only logical conclusion?...
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Do you want to hug? Creative ways to ask for a hug “Can I hug you?” “Can you hug me?” “Can you give me a little hug?” “Would it be okay if I gave...
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PLATONIC-HINDU: The human soul is naturally and essentially immortal; it is uncreated and eternal. The soul passes from one body to another through...
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