4 Ways of Looking at a KISS
1. As a Record-Breaking Event
The longest underwater kiss lasted two minutes and 18 seconds. The record was set in Tokyo on April 2, 1980. Any type of physical contact in public, including kissing is generally frowned upon in Japan but doing it underwater is apparently OK even in the eyes of strict Japanese morals
2. As a Way to Bond
To bedouins, the dessert is home and the camel is more than a valueble asset and a reliable means of transportation. Surviving together in the desert for days, weeks and months makes for a perfect bonding experience.
3. As a Spiritual Gesture
The 14th Dalai Lama meets the young reincarnation of one of his main spiritual teachers, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. His gestures symbolises the infinite kindness and compassion that this distinguished scholar and man of peace has always shown.
4. As a Sign of Equality
What can be more human than kissing someone to express respect or affection, you may think. Think again! The truth is animals do it too and for the same reasons. Dog, cats, birds and other animals rub noses, lick and groom each other as a gesture of affection or invitation to PLAY
Reader's Digest
Feb 2009