
I saw this headline - "Women judge men on first kiss, study finds" - and had to stop and read the article. Seriously?!?
1. Someone actually had to conduct a study to determine that men and women have dramatically different attitudes about kissing
2. This study was surprisingly not conducted at BYU - although I would be interested to see the results if the same survey was given there :)
3. This is so groundbreaking that people are writing about it
So what do you guys think? Comment away.
A Kiss Is Still A Kiss -- Or Is It?
Research by the University at Albany shows that information conveyed by a kiss can have profound consequences for romantic relationships, and can even be a major factor in ending one.
In a recently published article in the Evolutionary Psychology Journal, Susan M. Hughes, Marissa A. Harrison, and Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. reveal that many college students have found themselves attracted to someone, only to discover after they kissed them for the first time that they were no longer interested. "In other words," said Gallup, an evolutionary psychologist, "While many forces lead two people to connect romantically, the kiss, particularly the first kiss, can be a deal breaker."
The University of Albany study also found sex differences in the importance and type of kissing. Males tended to kiss as a means to an end -- to gain sexual favors or to reconcile. In contrast, for woman it means much more. The study has found that females kiss to establish and monitor the status of their relationship, and to assess and periodically update the level of commitment on the part of a partner.
In a sample of 1,041 college students, researchers found only five who had never experienced romantic kissing and more than 200 who estimated having kissed more than 20 partners.
According to the study, kissing between sexual or romantic partners occurs in more than 90 percent of human cultures. Some non-human animals, such as common chimpanzees and bonobos, appear to engage in kissing-like behaviors as well. Although kissing is a widespread practice among humans, few scientists have attempted to assess the adaptive significance of kissing behavior.
"Kissing is part of an evolved courtship ritual," said Gallup. "When two people kiss there is a rich and complicated exchange of information involving chemical, tactile, and postural cues. This may activate evolved mechanisms that function to discourage reproduction among individuals who are genetically incompatible."
According to the researchers, not only do females place more emphasis on kissing, but most would never engage in sex without kissing. Females were more likely than males to insist on kissing before a sexual encounter, and more likely to emphasize the importance of kissing during and after sexual encounters as well. By comparison, males said they would be happy to have sex without kissing, and far more males than females expressed a willingness to have sex with someone who was not a "good" kisser.
Males, however, were more likely than females to initiate open mouth kissing and kissing with tongue contact. The researchers speculate that the exchange of saliva during kissing may have biological consequences in its own right. Male saliva contains measurable amounts of the sex hormone testosterone which can affect libido.
The authors conclude that the study provides evidence that romantic kissing evolved as an adaptive courtship strategy that functions as a mate-assessment technique, a means of initiating sexual arousal and receptivity, and a way of maintaining a bonded relationship.
Full results are published in the August 2007 issue of the online journal Evolutionary Psychology
5 comments:
that is effing hysterical! seriously, so great. but why didn't you put up the other spiderman kiss pic? ya know, the one with the gimme sex, your ex was with my ex, eu-freakin-reka ryan eu-freakin-reka, you haven't seen hostel til you put me in one, etc?
So funny. This reminds me of a time that my older sister told me that she always kissed on the first date, because she didn't want to waste her time with someone that was a bad kisser. Oh the joys of family! :)
"Some non-human animals, such as common chimpanzees and bonobos, appear to engage in kissing-like behaviors as well."
So glad we aren't evolutionary kissing freaks, since the BONOBOS kiss too.
RANDOM.
Well, I'd comment but what really is left to be said after that?
Ha. So funny. I bet the study was initiated by crazy sexually-deprived students who used this study as a means to get some action...because like they found anything that we all didn't already know anyway...
this article is ridiculous. my boyfriend is a great kisser, but i first kissed him a month after our relationship. and i would never have left him if i didnt like the way he kissed. our relationship was based on love
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