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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's something we often do when kissing or cuddling...my question is, why do we?"
Send it in to Simon Mayo as homework!
He's had one on today about do other animals kiss.
John |
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"It's something we often do when kissing or cuddling...my question is, why do we?"
when you are that close it's uncomfortable to have your eyes open..with a cheek or an ear 2 inches in front of you.
Only time I have kept my eyes open was when there was someone horny on the other side of the room. xxx |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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Contentment. Feeling of safety. Not needing to be alert to surroundings since when you're with that person you're in your own special bubble. Sight is an incredibly important sense so relinquishing it to rely on others is a very intimate gesture. |
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I'm guessing it's a mixture of trust and relaxation but we with many instinctive responses - and this may be a mix of instinct and what we've learned - we can only really guess theoretically why it is this why. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do it, as others have said, to enjoy the other sensations of the hug and kiss, take in the moment.
Others do it with me so they haven't got to look at me |
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