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Lip augmentation is a type of cosmetic surgery or non-surgical procedure
that aims to improve the appearance of the lips by increasing their
fullness through enlargement.
Full lips with an accentuated border have often been associated with
beauty and youth. Tribal peoples worldwide have introduced various
materials into and through the upper and lower lips of both genders to
enhance beauty. The perceived ideal size of lips has varied over time
and in different cultures; the current trend in developed western
countries is towards fuller lips. It has been suggested that this is
because the lips occupy both sides of the face and, with the smile,
constitute a major focal point of overall facial beauty. One of the
effects of human aging is atrophy of facial fat, including the lips. In
cultures in which youth is prized, this can translate as no longer
attractive, and hence undesirable. VIDEO of lips enhancement in this link : (1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xNXafJ8MKXU ; (2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=stnsRIhuUOI |
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The MOST "ENVIED" LIPS of ANGELINA JOLIE |
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KISSABLE LIPS : ... first thing that comes to mind when we talk about lips is "KISS". | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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- “Kiss” is from the Old English cyssan from the proto-Germanic kussijanan or kuss,
which is probably based on the sound kissing can make.
- A woman in China
partially lost her hearing after her boyfriend reportedly ruptured her
eardrum with a passionate kiss. Apparently, the kiss reduced the
pressure in the mouth, pulled the eardrum out, and caused the breakdown
of the ear.
- The science of kissing is called philematology.
- The insulting slang “kiss my ass” dates back at least to
1705.
- Lips are 100 times more sensitive than the tips of the fingers. Not even
genitals have as much sensitivity as lips.
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- Approximately two-thirds of people tip their head to the right when they
kiss. Some scholars speculate this preference starts in the womb.
- On July 5-6, 2005 a couple in London locked lips for 31 hours, 30
minutes, and 30 seconds, making it the longest kiss ever recorded.
- The most important muscle in kissing is the orbicularis oris, also
known as the kissing muscle, which allows the lips to “pucker.”
- French kissing involves all 34 muscles in the face. A pucker kiss involves
only two.
- The lips of both men and women resemble the lips of the vagina.
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- The term “French kiss” came into the English language around
1923 as a slur on the French culture which was thought to be overly concerned
with sex. In France, it’s called a tongue kiss or soul kiss because
if done right, it feels as if two souls are merging. In fact, several ancient
cultures thought that mouth-to-mouth kissing mingled two lovers’ souls.
- The Four Vedic Sanskrit texts (1500 B.C.) contain the first mention
of a kiss in writing.
- The Romans created three categories of kissing: (1) Osculum,
a kiss on the cheek, (2) Basium, a kiss on the lips, and (3) Savolium,
a deep kiss.
- Passionate kissing burns 6.4 calories a minute. A Hershey’s kiss
contains 26 calories, which takes five minutes of walking–or about
four minutes of kissing–to burn off.
- It is possible for a woman to reach an orgasm through kissing.
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- Scientists believe that kissing may be a way of exchanging body salts
or sebum that form relationships with parents and lovers, just as it does
some birds. During mating, some birds chew food, then kiss-feed it to a
prospective mate. If a bird’s sebaceous glands are removed so there
is no sebum, its mate flies off.
- Kissing is good for teeth. The anticipation of a kiss increases the flow
of saliva to the mouth, giving the teeth a plaque-dispersing bath.
- A medieval manuscript warns Japanese men against deep kissing during
the female orgasm because a woman might accidentally bite off part of her
lover’s tongue.
- The Kama (desire) Sutra (type of verse) lists over
30 types of kisses, such as “fighting of the tongue.
- Mechanically speaking, kissing is almost identical to suckling. Some
scholars speculate that the way a person kisses may reflect whether he
or she was breastfed or bottle fed.
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- According to one study, many men are more particular about which women
they kissed than who they went to bed with, suggesting that kissing is
somehow more about love than coitus is.
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Mothers who passed chewed solid food to their infants during weaning may have created the first kiss |
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- Kissing may have originated when mothers orally passed chewed solid food
to their infants during weaning. Another theory suggests kissing evolved
from prospective mates sniffing each others’ pheromones for biological
compatibility.
- Scholars are unsure if kissing is a learned or instinctual behavior.
In some cultures in Africa and Asia, kissing does not seem to be practiced.
- Common chimpanzees kiss with open mouths, but not with their tongues.
Bonobos, the most intelligent of primates, do kiss with their tongues.
- Leper-kissing became fashionable among medieval ascetics and religious
nobility during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It was deemed proof
of humility.
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- During the middle ages, witches' souls were supposed to be initiated
into the rites of the Devil by a series of kisses, including kissing the
Devil’s anus, which was a parody of kissing the Pope’s foot.
- Pliny asserts that kissing a donkey’s nostril will cure the common
cold.
- Kissing at the conclusion of a wedding ceremony can be traced to ancient
Roman tradition where a kiss was used to sign contract.
- The first on-screen kiss was shot in 1896 by the Edison Company. Titled The
May Irwin-John C. Rice Kiss, the film was 30 seconds long and consisted
entirely of a man and a woman kissing close up.
- The first on-screen kiss between two members of the same sex was in Cecil
B. DeMille’s 1922 Manslaughter.
- Under the Hays Code (1930-1968), people kissing in American films could
no longer be horizontal; at least one had to be sitting or standing, not
lying down. In addition, all on-screen married couples slept in twin beds...and
if kissing on one of the beds occurred, at least one of the spouses had
to have a foot on the floor.
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ANIMALS would wish they can "AFFORD" a doctor to LOSE their NATURAL exaggerated POUTS. |
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Exaggerated pouts are "naturally" suited to some ANIMALS... give them sort of a peculiarity amongst the almost identical looks of their kind. |
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Mursi Tribe
Girls with
Lip Plates
The Mursi tribe (sometimes called the Murzu tribe) are an African tribe
from the isolated Debub Omo Zone in Southern Ethiopia near the border with
Sudan. There are an estimated 10,000 people in the Mursi tribe and the
Ethiopian government groups them together with the Suri and Me’en tribes and
calls the collective group the Surma.
http://www.african-tribes.org/mursi-tribe.html
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- Polls consistently list the kiss between Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant
in the 1946 film Notorious as one of the sexiest kisses in cinematic
history. Because the Hays Code allowed on-screen kisses to last only a
few seconds, Alfred Hitchcock directed Bergman and Grant to repeatedly
kiss briefly while Grant was answering a telephone call. The kiss seems
to go on and on but was never longer than a few seconds.
- The film with the most kisses is Don Juan (1926) in which John
Barrymore and Mary Astor share 127 kisses. The film with the longest kiss
is Andy Warhol’s 1963 film Kiss. The 1961 film Splendor
in the Grass, with Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty, made history for
containing Hollywood’s first French kiss.
- Early Christians kissed one another in highly specific settings that
distinguished them from the non-Christian population. The earliest Christian
reference to the ritual kiss is at the end of I Thessalonians: “Greet
one another with a holy kiss.” The Christian ritual kiss or “kiss
of peace” was used during prayer, Eucharist, baptism, ordination,
and in connection with greeting, funerals, monastic vows, and martyrdom.
- Kissing played an important role in ancient Greco-Roman culture and was
seen as a sign of respect, thanks, reunion, and agreement, as well as as
a rite of inclusion. Kisses were exchanged between peers, political leaders,
teachers, and priests. Hence, the kiss of Judas (“Kiss of Death”)
to betray Christ inverted the very point of kissing in this early Christian
context.
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- Although many men and women consider it childish, more than 95% of them
occasionally like to rub noses while kissing.b Often called an “Eskimo
kiss” in Western culture, this form of kissing is based loosely on
a traditional Inuit greeting called a “kunik.”
- In 1929, anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski visited the Trobriand Islands
to observe their sexual customs. He found that two lovers will go through
several phases of sucking and biting in a variation of the French kiss
that culminates in biting off each other’s eyelashes. In fact, in
the South Pacific, short eyelashes are a status symbol.
- Diseases which can be transmitted through kissing include mononucleosis
(“kissing disease”) and herpes. Contraction of HIV through
kissing is extremely unlikely, though one woman was infected in 1997 when
the woman and infected man both had gum disease. Transmission was likely
through the man’s blood and not his saliva.
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Rodin’s
famous statue The Kiss depicts doomed lovers in eternal anticipation of
a kiss |
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- Rodin’s famous statue The Kiss was originally titled Francesca
da Rimini and depicts the thirteenth-century woman in Dante’s Inferno who
falls in love with her husband’s younger brother Paolo. Their lips
do not actually touch, hinting at their eventual doom.
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- The kiss of life (breath of God) and the kiss of death (Judas’ kiss)
are powerful literary and artistic symbols. Sixteenth century authors were
especially likely to use them as sexual metaphors.
- Cunnilingus is a type of sexual kissing whereby a person stimulates the
external female genital organs with the mouth or tongue. The word “cunnilingus” derives
from the Latin cunnus (vulva, vagina) and lingua (tongue)
or lingere (to lick up).
- The mouth is full of bacteria. When two people kiss, they exchange between
10 million and 1 billion bacteria.
- “X”s at the end of a correspondence letter represent
the contact of the lips during a kiss.
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The REAL DEAL is still the BEST... NATURE'S GIFT |
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SPAIN'S Duchess of Alba, Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart... early years as a Duchess... the beautiful royalty would later on turn into a nightmare of a "science project".... REAL PITY! |
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SPAIN'S Duchess of Alba, Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, 85... far from her "BEAUTIFUL DAYS"!
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Here's A TOAST to a bigger POUT!
We're not here to judge. To each his/her own.Whatever makes you happy for as long as you don't use those augmented organs of yours for "BAD" (really!) reasons, I'm OK with it! We just have to be conscious of the end results and "after effects", so to speak. For as long as you THINK you look fabulous with those 20 kilos of mass in your face, so be it!... You are entitled to your OWN opinion, and don't feel nauseated when we HONESTLY give you OURS!
A THOUSAND KISSES TO ALL! |
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*** http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/01/22_kissing.html
***http://www.allworldfacts.com/facts-about-the-mouth
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