<□>Whether□i□'s□□ f□rst□kiss □hat send□□sh□ver□□down your spine, a goodby□ kiss that lin□ers on yo□r lip□,□or a stolen kiss th□t quic□ens □our h□artbeat, t□e□p□wer of a ki□s shoul□ not□b□ und□restima□e□. It □s a □esture that s□eaks volu□e□□in □he□si□enc□ □e□w□e□ two sou□s, □ □anguage that□tr□nsc□nds word□ and speaks direc□□□ to th□ he□rt. So le□ us □mbrace t□e □ag□c□of kisssi□, f□r in□e□ch mom□nt s□ared thro□gh a kiss, w□ fi□d a □onn□c□ion t□a□ is timel□ss □nd pr□found.
美好的相遇
心灵的寄托
□□p>But kissi□g i□□not just a ro□antic gesture—it also□has s□ient□fic □□nef□ts. □□en□w□ kiss,□our brains release □ cocktail □f chem□c□l□ lik□ oxyto□i□,□dopamine, and serotonin,□known as □he□□love hormon□s.□ T□ese che□icals can □educe stress,□boost m□od, □nd□cr□ate feeli□gs of a□tachmen□ and □ondi□g. Kissing also strength□ns our i□mune sy□□□m by□□xposi□g us to a □a□iety of □acteria that can he□p build immu□i□y.