Monday, 24 August 2015

When Passion Takes A Grip

When passion takes a grip, a kiss locks humans together in an exchange of scents, tastes, textures, secrets and emotions. They kiss furtively, lasciviously, gently, shyly, hungrily and exuberantly. They kiss in broad daylight and in the dead of night. They give ceremonial kisses, affectionate kisses, Hollywood air kisses, kisses of death and, at least in fairytales, pecks that revive princesses.

Lips may have evolved first for food and later applied themselves to speech, but in kissing they satisfy different kinds of hungers. In the body, a kiss triggers a cascade of neural messages and chemicals that transmit tactile sensations, sexual excitement, feelings of closeness, motivation and even euphoria.