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Kissing is a very enjoyable aspect of human sexual activity. Is it universal among human cultures? Does it occur in other species?Pete Fowler, Southland, New Zealand
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  • on 2007-10-16 17:26:59
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Lone Ranger NT says:
Prior to colonisation in Australia, the Aboriginals did not kiss. A male would not kiss a female on the lips, or vice versa.
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martin_g says:

The south east asian Kissing Gourami fish do a pretty convincing approximation. No-one knows why of course. But they seem very keen on it.

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posted on 2009-12-08 21:50:25 | Report abuse


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