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Romantic Home
Introduction
01. True Romantic
02. Little Things
03. Primary Colors
04. Science of Kissing
05. Primary Flirting
06. Gift of Roses
07. Romantic Lead
08. Romantic Rituals
09. Many Expressions
10. Tired Relationship
11. More Affectionate
12. Random Acts
13. Simple Ways
14. Long-Distance
15. Romantic Nickname
16. Creative Planning
17. Date Night Ideas
18. Just for Summer
19. Love Letter
20. Creative Places
21. Express Love
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THE ROMANCE AND SCIENCE OF KISSING |
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What is that feeling people get from a good kiss that's so hard to explain? How does kissing come into play when being romantic?
Women often compare a good kiss to "melting butter" and like being "hit by a wave," according to a recent survey. Men often describe it as similar to "vibrations at a concert" or a "three pointer at the buzzer to win the NCAA basketball tournament," according to the same survey.
Experts have proven there is a lot of physiology behind the warm and fuzzy feelings that come from a good kiss.
Feelings of romantic love, and kissing, stimulate the same type of brain activity as many sports, such as: parachuting, bungee jumping and distance running, for example.
These same types of activities cause the brain to experience a surge in norepinephrine, dopamine and phenylethylamine (or just PEA to some.) These neurotransmitters attach to pleasure receptors in the brain and create feelings of euphoria, giddiness, elation and such.
So, next time you feel romantic and want to show your love to someone special, go for that wonderful kiss -- it will definitely leave a lasting impression!
A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous. ~ Ingrid Bergman
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