
When you have a crush or feel attracted to someone, your brain releases Dopamine. Some mothers still practice kiss feeding. Similarly, some mothers used to half chew their food and feel their child from the mouth. It’s a process popularly used by birds where they feed their chicks from their beak. Many researchers believe that kissing originated from the practice of premastication kiss-feeding. Oxytocin is also released during childbirth in a considerable amount that helps to strengthen the mother-child bond. Oxytocin helps bond people with a partner and stay monogamous. Kissing releases a burst of oxytocin also referred to as the love hormone. However, some reasons lead to kissing, have a look at them. Some scientists suggest that kissing is rooted in human biology. Some researchers believe ten percent of people don’t kiss at all. There are many theories about how kissing came into the trend, but nothing has been proven for sure. People kiss for many reasons: they kiss for love, to greet each other, to feel good, for luck, etc. This all gets even better when it’s the first time.

That ‘butterflies in the stomach’ feeling with the touch of the lips is truly unparalleled. But why do people kiss ? Well, kissing feels special. One of those magic moments we know is kissing someone you like.

This may sound like a cheesy Instagram caption. How many of you believe in magic moments? A magical moment is a jiff where you are just conscious about how you feel and not what is happening in the surroundings.
