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Yes, the shape and size of lips is mainly determined by genetics. Factors such as the thickness of the lips and the shape of the cupid's bow can be inherited from parents. However, other factors like aging, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices can also impact the appearance of lips.
The orbicularis oris is the facial muscle responsible for puckering or pursing the lips.
Your orbicularis oris is sometimes known as the kissing muscle. It is a circular muscle that closes your mouth and puckers your lips when it contracts.
Some clams appear to have blue lips but in reality, they don't. The lips appear to be blue due to the reflection of their lips in the water.
The human tongue plays a crucial role in speech by helping to shape sounds and create different speech sounds. It is responsible for movement and positioning within the mouth, allowing us to produce a wide range of sounds needed for speech. The tongue interacts with other articulatory organs, such as the lips and teeth, to form sounds that are essential for communication.
i am guessing it isn't the same shape so it is more appealing to the eye, and not all gross looking like the real human heart, Actually if you see at Valentines the heart refers to the lips. Kissing is the shape of the lips, and the lips is used for kissing. Our Lips has become the symbol image for love because kissing is what we use our lips for. Kissing is the actual bond to true love between a couple rather than sex.
Your lips the perfect shape of kissing a person. Not to big but not too small and a perfect pink, not hard or dry or slimmy.
No not just from kissing on the lips. But it could lead to intercourse which yes can lead to pregnancy.
While kissing in the lips its express our feeling so they like it
Ummm on their lips?
Some peoples lips swell after kissing, other's don't. There is nothing wrong with it.
Kissing on the lips can be a form of affection or expression of love, but it can also be a sensual or romantic gesture. Whether it is considered sexual contact would depend on the context and the intentions of those involved.
The Obicularus oris is the muscle in your lips one uses for kissing.
by force or doing romantic things
It depends
no... At the end of the day lips are lips, however it can be different depending on the person you're kissing, regardless of gender.
Well I think that kissing is a good exercise for you lips.