I whole heartedly agree. Or we are false christians.
By way of example: (Praying) -- Please show me how to be more humble and more like the moral person I should be. versus (Helping hands...helping heart) -- I got a job in a nursing home where I read books to the blind.
Human lips are muscles covering and protecting the opening of the mouth. Lips aid in eating by sensing hot and cold temperatures. Human lips also help with communicating by helping form words and expressions.
No
tilt your head, press lips together move out move in suck a little on lips caress face, run hands through hair, or hold hands if you wish.
cup your hands and lick your lips
they shouldn't unless there sick or cold
if they have lips, yes they can unlike driving , not everyone with 2 hands can drive
To sign "kiss" in ASL, bring your dominant hand up to your lips and make a kissing motion. You can also use the sign for "blow a kiss" by bringing your hand up to your lips and blowing the kiss outwards.
A method for checking a child's temperature can include placing your lips to the child's forehead. Because lips are one of the body's sensitive parts, it's easier to detect a fever with lips than with hands.
Grab both his hands and push your lips out ready for a kiss.Andrew.c
The hands, lips, tongue and genitals have the largest sensory representations. The hands, lips and mouth area also have the largest motor area representation. For more information on this, use the keywords "sensory and motor homunculi"
This line is from Juliet, 5th scene of act 1, it´s from her first dialog with Romeo, as he makes his first move to meet Juliet. He compares her to a holy shrine, or a sacred sanctuary, and his lips as devoted pilgrims. Juliet responds that he does wrong his hands too much, and asks which mannerly devotion was being shown as pilgrims do touch saints´ hands as palms touch like a kiss from a devotee, or a holy palmer´s kiss. Then Romeo refutes if saints don´t have lips and followers too. She replies that they own lips to be used only in prayer, then he calls her a dear saint and asks her to let lips do what hands do. His lips pray for a kiss, without which he will turn to dispair. Juliet replies that Saints do not move, though for prayers´ sake. This is the moment when Romeo makes his move to kiss her asking her not to move while the effect of what he was praying for is taken, The KISS. "Move not, while my prayer´s effect I take. Thus from my lips, by yours, my sin is purged." Juliet answers then have my lips the sin that they have took? Romeo says, sin form thy lips? Trespass sweetly urged, give me my sin again. Juliet says, you kiss by the book. And so they are interrupted by the nurse. This is the dialog that made them fall in love completely with each other.