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The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us

The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us

by Sheril Kirshenbaum (Author)
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From a noted science journalist comes a wonderfully witty and fascinating exploration of how and why we kiss. When did humans begin to kiss? Why is kissing integral to some cultures and alien to others? Do good kissers make the best lovers? And is that expensive lip-plumping gloss worth it? Sheril Kirshenbaum, a biologist and science journalist, tackles these questions and more in The Science of a Kiss. It's everything you always wanted to know about kissing but either haven't asked, couldn't find out, or didn't realize you should understand. The book is informed by the latest studies and theories, but Kirshenbaum's engaging voice gives the information a light touch. Topics range from the kind of kissing men like to do (as distinct from women) to what animals can teach us about the kiss to whether or not the true art of kissing was lost sometime in the Dark Ages. Drawing upon classical history, evolutionary biology, psychology, popular culture, and more, Kirshenbaum's winning book will appeal to romantics and armchair scientists alike. Read more

Product Information

PublisherGrand Central Publishing
Publication dateJan. 5 2011
Edition1st
LanguageEnglish
Print length272 pages
ISBN-100446559903
ISBN-13978-0446559904
Item weight318 g
Dimensions12.7 x 1.75 x 19.05 cm
Best Sellers Rank#538,790 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #120 in Social Sciences Reference #661 in Anatomy (Books) #1,771 in Popular Culture in Social Sciences
Customer Reviews4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 103 ratings

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