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Interpreting a kiss: How both sexes react to a liplock

Hughes and her colleagues researchers probed the kissing preferences and opinions of more than 1,000 males and females in their sexual prime -- college undergraduates -- who were asked to mark their answers to a series of detailed kissing questions on a 5-point scale.

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Hughes and her colleagues researchers probed the kissing preferences and opinions of more than 1,000 males and females in their sexual prime -- college undergraduates -- who were asked to mark their answers to a series of detailed kissing questions on a 5-point scale.

The results showed that both men and women consider kissing an important and highly intimate interaction. Both sexes use kissing to gauge the relationship compatibility of themselves and their partners.

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