by Massey on July 25th, 2005

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Is kissing a learned behavior or is it inborn?

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  • by frankied on August 3rd, 2005

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    There are more neural sensory endings in the lips than anywhere else on the body. Babies always place objects to their mouths due to the density and sensitivity of nerve endings in the lips. It only seems logical to carry that innate behavior into adulthood. If it is considered an inborn trait to eventually be able to walk on two feet, then kissing is inborn, otherwise, it is learned by environmental experiences and practices during infancy.

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