It is almost 95% gross!!!!!!! so don't kiss!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sure. All they have to do is kiss and exchange oral fluids. In fact, most bacteria in the mouth have been identified and are common to almost all mouths to one degree or another.
i think the worlds best kiss is the french kiss (toungh touching).the reason i think that is because it feels like your soul is being lifed.it really is the best kiss trust me.
no they didnt kiss in the son of neptune
Answer:We could not live without the protective bacteria on our bodies and in our bodies. We have over 50,000 bacteria per square inch on our skin and if you use a scrub brush to wash the skin, you can remove this protective bacteria and skin disease will follow. Our stomach used bacteria to digest food and without it, we would not survive. Human feces is approximately 67 percent undigested food and bacteria and these mentioned are useful bacteria. The bacteria we pick up from the pay phone or from the door handle in the local public restroom are harmful because they are foreign to our bodies and can make us sick. Other avenues or bad bacteria is from other human contact, such as shaking hands or a casual kiss. To keep these at bay, wash your hands often with an antibacterial soap to keep the bad bacteria from entering your body.Answer:Certain bacteria can harm humans by 1) while growing, they destroy tissue and 2) by releasing toxins that poison humans.
kiss it then it will magically aprear!
This statement is not accurate. While an exchange of saliva and bacteria may occur during a kiss, there is no experimental data to suggest that DNA remains in a person's mouth for at least an hour after a kiss. DNA is an important part of genetic information, but it's not passed on or lodged in a kiss like saliva or bacteria. DNA molecules are usually found in saliva and within cells, rather than being perceivably transferred during a kiss. The main purpose of kissing is to create emotional connection and intimacy, not to pass on DNA. Exchange of saliva and bacteria may occur, but this is not the same as passing on genetic code. DNA transfer usually occurs during reproduction, through the meeting of germ cells, not during a kiss. Therefore, there is no experimental data to support the idea that DNA is transferred during a kiss and remains in the other person's mouth for at least an hour. Kissing is an emotional experience and should not be confused with DNA passing.
You don't ! Reptiles carry Salmonella bacteria - it is never a good idea to kiss a reptile !
In "Romeo and Juliet," a holy palmer's kiss refers to a kiss exchanged between Romeo and Juliet. The term "palmer" refers to a pilgrim who has returned from the Holy Land. It represents a pure and sacred exchange of affection between the young lovers.
You need to know how to kiss well. You should describe how the characters begin the kiss, and then what they do during it. You write how the POV character feels during the kiss, and what happens when he or she feels those emotions. Then, write how they end the kiss.
Kissing is usually attached to emotions. They are just going through the act to get paid. Also the risk of STDs if saliva is exchanged.
About 40.000 micro organisms. Most of them are good but there are some bad ones in there as well.
Colonial America had 13 colonies. Those 13 colonies were split into 3 different regions based on their different characteristics: The New England Colonies, The Middle Colonies, and The Southern Colonies.
Yes. Tuberculosis and spread just when a person with the disease coughs, because of the bacteria they send into the air. If they directly kiss you, especially with a French kiss, you are prone to getting the disease, too.
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That depends. It's usually the date and the kiss happens during the date.
he always does that..!!