If you haven’t seen her yet. Let me introduce you to bridesmaid Grace van Cutsem who covers her ears while Britain’s Prince William kisses his wife Kate on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
She’s become quite popular and is showing up in a bunch of unexpected places.
While many guys may argue that point (see: Meatloaf’s: Paradise By The Dashboard Light,) apparently it’s true.
A new Psychologist’s report says that most people can remember up to 90 percent of the details of their first romantic kiss, a memory that is even more powerful than their first sexual encounter. According to researchers, the lips are very sensitive tissue, with many nerve endings that signal reactions such as hot and cold, sharp and soft. They say these same nerve endings also activate our feelings of closeness and attachment by arousing the brain’s love chemicals such as oxytocin.
The same study also suggests what makes up a good kiss:
Good kissers know not to swallow up the mouth of the other.
Good kissers know not to jam their tongue down the partner’s throat or knock their teeth.
What? That’s it? What about the saliva factor? There has to be a good, hard and fast rule about that.
As for remembering my first kiss. I do recall it clearly. Being a radio station, it was a little different than most people. For me it involved microphones, a radio transmitter and a lot of cables.
For those of you still searching for a really good kisser, you can always see them in the movies.
Honestly, it’s a legitimate question. I could switch it up and ask “Do you want to be a cream puff?
Any attendee of the Wisconsin State Fair might say “sure, why not?” For the rest of us, it might be a real tasty question we’ll have to answer soon.
A group of Wisconsin kids have started a petition to make the Cream Puff the official State Desert.So far they have an online petition and a Facebook site.
They’re sending their plan off to a state lawmaker, who says they’ll introduce a bill soon that would make it all happen.
Keep this in mind. New state symbols have been a tough sell lately. The bid to make Lactococcus lactis, the bacteria that helps turn milk into cheese didn’t get enough support to make it the state’s official microbe.
Feel free to name your dog after us. It’s what all the cool kids are doing. According to Veterinary Pet Insurance Company, these are the Top 10 Pet Names From 2010.