KISSING AND THE GERMS... ALL DOOM AND GLOOM?

KISSING AND THE GERMS... ALL DOOM AND GLOOM?
We've all known that kissing has been found out to 'help' in the transmission of lots of germs. A friend of mine said 10 billions or thereabout. Hahaha! Don't worry, he's not a microbiologist. He is Calculus, a Statistics and Mathematics guru. I can almost hear some people sighing, "Thank God!"
Truth is, it has become a source of concern for lots of people. Not for me, though. Since, being accorded the title of "DON JETE" (The Don of Deep Passionate Kissers) since high school- Ah, my friends!- I've known it's an eternal thing. Yes, I would kiss even the river of life in heaven. Amen!
BACK TO THE MATTER...

I would try to clear the ground on this, and fix culpability where culpability is:
Kissing can transmit many germs, including those that cause cold
sores, glandular fever and tooth decay.
Saliva can transmit various diseases, which means that kissing is a
small but significant health risk.
WAIT! DON'T FAINT YET!
It isn't all bad news! There are truckloads of benefit from deep, passionate kissing. Quote me, Truckloads:
Emotional bonding – kissing your partner is a fun, pleasurable and
important part of physical intimacy and helps maintain a sense of
togetherness and love.
Stress reduction – kissing your partner, either tenderly or
passionately, releases calming brain chemicals (neurotransmitters)
that reduce stress levels and soothe the mind.
Foreplay – deep kissing your partner can lead to sexual intercourse.
Various studies show that sex enhances a person’s physical and
mental health. For example, regular sex is protective against stress
and depression.
Metabolic boost – kissing burns kilojoules. The more passionate the
kiss, the greater the metabolic boost.
Healthier mouth – saliva contains substances that fight bacteria,
viruses and fungi. Deep kissing increases the flow of saliva, which
helps to keep the mouth, teeth and gums healthy.
Increased immunity – exposure to germs that inhabit your partner’s
mouth strengthens your immune system.
TO PREVENT THE 'SPARROW-JAR-RICE':
Don't mind my vocabulary. What i meant by that term is germs>>>
Avoid kissing when you or the other person are sick.
Avoid kissing anyone on the lips when you, or they, have an active
cold sore, warts or ulcers around the lips or in the mouth.
Maintain good oral hygiene.
Cough and sneeze into a hanky if you have a cold.
See your doctor about immunisations. Vaccines are available to
prevent some infectious diseases, such as chickenpox, hepatitis B
and group C meningococcal infection.
NOW, MY FAVOURITE. USED TO BE SECRET:
You can determine to an extent if your genes are good together. Whether your genes match somehow. How? Simple? How was the kiss?
Fabulously Awesome? HI FIVE!!!!!
Not so good? Huh... LO ZERO......
See Ya!
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