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THE KISS TRICK

A lip-lock can also help you understand a person better.

You can literally kiss and tell whether a person is warm and genuine or a cold hearted individual, for a study has revealed that the way someone  kisses  discloses much about their personality. Eighty percent of men and women, whether left or right handed, turned their heads to the right when moving in on their target.
However, the study also suggests that the remaining 20 percent of left leaning cheek-to-cheek kissers are 'less emotional' than  their right leaning counterparts. Researches studied hundreds of volunteers, and observed many more kissing in public places, and they found  that the way they kissed displayed certain personality traits.
The main finding  was that those who turn their  heads to the left are not really making  a warm gesture at all because they are using less emotional parts of their brain. "One theory that has been put  forward is that by turning his  head to the right, an individual reveals their left cheek which is controlled by the emotive tight cerebral hemisphere," lead researcher, Dr Julian Greenwood, of Stranmillis University College, Belfast, was quoted by the Daily Mail, as saying.
Air kisses often practiced by celebs are another 'unemotional' type of greeting. The study is due to be published next month in the scientific journal Laterality. Research has pointed out the benefits of a kiss. A Japanese study found that 30 minutes  of passionate kissing could help control hay fever. Tests suggest that  it relaxes the body and reduces the pumped out by cell in an allergic response to pollen. Another study showed that 88 percent  of couples in long and happy relationships have lips of similar size and men's tend to be on the thinner side, a survey found. Women with fuller lips are 28 percent more likely to be seen as a fun date than marriage material, while their thin-lipped rivals were 57 percent more likely to have long relationships, the  Leicester University study found.

 

 

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