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i’ve been streaming veronica mars while working for the past week. i’ve been doing this for quite a while now. i choose shows i’ve already watched so that it’ll be okay for me just to listen to the conversation instead of watching the entire thing. don’t worry, streaming tv shows while working doesn’t affect my productivity. i listen to the witty banter as though it were a hit pop song. anyway, i just finished season one of veronica mars this morning. and i really just have to say… i really miss this tv show! i wish they didn’t cancel it. veronica is such a spunky, witty, independent and extremely hot woman!!! totally admirable in my eyes. and then there’s logan who feeds my proclivity for bad boys. *sigh* i really do miss this show. here’s logan and veronica’s first kiss…
it’s been too long since my last good kiss. way too long for my taste. i think i’ve already forgotten to kiss properly since i haven’t been practising in quite a while. and boy do i miss it! i miss the feel of someone else’s lips on mine. the faint shiver of their lips on mine. the brush of their fingers on my cheek or chin. soft sweet kisses that turn into deep passionate embraces. dammit! i really miss kissing!!! 😦
anyway, here’s an article with a few quirky facts about kissing…
10 Quirky Facts About Kissing
By Laura Scahefer
Think you know a thing or two about kissing? You probably do. But the facts below are so off the beaten path, we’ll bet you don’t know them all—and they could come in handy. Not only could they provide some steamy “Did you know…?” chit chat, but they’ll help you see all the benefits a satisfying lip lock can bring into your life. Happy smooching!
1. Two out of every three couples turn their heads to the right when they kiss.
2. A simple peck uses two muscles; a passionate kiss, on the other hand, uses all 34 muscles in your face. Now that’s a rigorous workout!
3. Like fingerprints or snowflakes, no two lip impressions are alike.
4. Kissing is good for what ails you. Research shows that the act of smooching improves our skin, helps circulation, prevents tooth decay, and can even relieve headaches.
5. The average person spends 336 hours of his or her life kissing.
6. Ever wonder how an “X” came to represent a kiss? Starting in the Middle Ages, people who could not read used an X as a signature. They would kiss this mark as a sign of sincerity. Eventually, the X came to represent the kiss itself.
7. Talk about a rush! Kissing releases the same neurotransmitters in our brains as parachuting, bungee jumping, and running.
8. The average woman kisses 29 men before she gets married.
9. Men who kiss their partners before leaving for work earn average higher incomes than those who don’t.
10. The longest kiss in movie history was between Jane Wyman and Regis Tommey in the 1941 film, You’re in the Army Now. It lasted 3 minutes and 5 seconds. So if you’ve beaten that record, it’s time to celebrate!
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