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  • Yes, weird and crazy looking.
  • I do it to creep my boyfriend out!
  • I dont think its really weird. I always look deep into my mans eyes before kissing.
  • only if you're looking at the other person with your eyes wide open. i do look at Shanny sometimes when im kissing him but only for a second...if you do it for too long, you might find it funny and scary at the same time.
  • I believe that eye contact builds trust and that if you can't look eachother in the eyes you do not have a great relationship, however I wouldn't like stare!
  • I love eye to eye both when kissing and while having sex. Thats where you see the soul. If you have problems with that - you need to try sitting accross from each other - without that - and staring into each others eyes for something like 15minutes - gets you used to it, allows you to be comfortable and to be able to judge the others eyes versus what you think yours are doing.
  • Not so much weird, but making eye contact with the other person while kissing can be awkward. I think it looks weird when I see two other people kissing and one is looking around.
  • it is if the other person has there eyes closed and then all of a sudden they open them and your starring at them... lol. Besides, a kiss is much more intence with your eyes closed.
  • it's not polite to stare ;-)
  • yer a little coz i have always kissed with my eyes closed but if you have your eyes open you must realy like them to not take your eyes off them
  • Yess.. I feel embarased if people star at me when i kiss them..silly really!
  • depends on who or what your kissing!
  • Don't you like to see who you are kissing?
  • i dont know. i havnt kissed anyone yet
  • i think it is its creepy
  • I think so. Just personal preference. It looks a bit creepy.
  • to tell you the truth I dont even know how to french kiss and iam 15
  • Not unless their eyes are also open. THAT'S weird. I think it also depends on how comfortable you are with the person and how passionate you are with them. The first couple of times I made out, I really just couldn't be with me eyes closed. I wasn't sure enough about what I was doing. All the really passionate kisses I've had were after I was sure of myself, and I had my eyes closed for all those.
  • Nearly 80 percent of people enjoy kissing with their eyes closed. http://www.chatterbean.com/newsroom/Kissing_Quiz.php I lost my consciousness for several seconds when a girl kissed me. Well, kissing is a simple thing. Why should that happen? Beloved Kiss: This is the one where time stops, the world disappears, your thinking vanishes, and you become the kiss. You lose your thoughts, judgment and all reason; you form one body and live only for the other. This kiss is not for the faint hearted and definitely not for those just along for the ride. http://www.shesaid.com.au/article/2007/02/13/2464_ll.php "My first real kiss came in the ninth grade, and all I remember is feeling faint. Pretty wild stuff." http://thinklings.org/?post_category_id=16 http://www.enotalone.com/forum/showthread.php?t=147816 And, in all probabilities, you will go faint because the blood in your veins will be rushing furiously into your entire system... http://princegirls.com/kissing-tips/enjoy-the-thrills-of-kissing.shtml A Kiss relieves tension: ....our emotions and body language are so closely linked... your breathing becomes deeper and your eyes close when you kiss; that's what you do when you relax. It's a perfect way to shut out the world..." http://www.datingmatchmakers.com/kissing/benefits-of-kissing.aspx The excitement phase (also known as the arousal phase) is the first stage of the human sexual response cycle. It occurs as the result of any erotic physical or mental stimulation, such as kissing ... Among both sexes, the excitement phase results in an increase in heart rate (tachycardia), an increase in breathing rate, and a rise in blood pressure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_sexual_response_cycle Kissing not only feels good on your lips and in your nether regions, smooching is actually beneficial to your health. As two tongues touch, nerve endings fire off messages to other parts of your body: various muscles clench, your lungs start to work harder and your lips swell (who needs Botox?), to name but a few. As your heart rate increases, your veins dilate and all that rushing blood can make you feel hot and sweaty. A French kiss requires the use of more than 30 facial muscles (bonjour!), toning your jaw and cheek, which in turn reduces the likelihood of sagging chops. http://www.thesatinpillow.com/html/did_you_know_.html Gradually, your heart rate increases. The neural cells in your brain begin releasing endorphins - those feel-good chemicals that give you a sense of euphoria as potent as a shot of 'morphine'. http://www.med.miami.edu/communications/som_news/index.asp?id=66 Anyone who has ever been kissed knows that the sensations involved aren't confined to the mouth. Your facial nerve carries impulses between your brain and the muscles and skin in your face and tongue. While you kiss, it carries messages from your lips, tongue and face to your brain to tell it what's going on. Your brain responds by ordering your body to produce: * Oxytocin, which helps people develop feelings of attachment, devotion and affection for one another * Dopamine, which plays a role in the brain's processing of emotions, pleasure and pain * Serotonin, which affects a person's mood and feelings * Adrenaline, which increases heart rate and plays a role in your body's fight-or-flight response When you kiss, these hormones and neurotransmitters rush through your body. Along with natural endorphins, they produce the euphoria most people feel during a good kiss. In addition, your heart rate increases and your blood vessels dilate, so your whole body receives more oxygen than it does when you're just standing around. http://people.howstuffworks.com/kissing.htm/printable Nearly 80% of people close their eyes when kissing. http://www.chatterbean.com/newsroom/Kissing_Quiz.php A living being requires adaptation to the changing conditions of external and internal environment. French physiologist Claude Bernard proposed the law of Homeostasis which states that constancy (or stability) of internal environment is a necessary condition for a living being. It uses its internal autonomous regulation systems to accomplish this task. It may be noted here that the very logic of 'constancy' prohibits development with time required for a living being. In feedback control systems of Electrical Engineering, existence of a negative component is a must, and it is used as feedback to obtain automatic control of a system. Accordingly, development (or growth) should be called a 'disturbance' (or deviation) of constancy, and it is programmed in the genes of a living being for continuation of the species. The law of deviation of Homeostasis was developed in 1979 by Soviet physiologist V.M. Dilman. [V.M. Dilman, The Grand Biological Clock, Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1989, p. 69 - 71]. Kissing is the first stage of physical intercourse that triggers the Deviation of Homeostasis mechanism.
  • idk for kissing i have my eyes closed.. but when it comes to sex, i love seeing him work my body so my eyes are deff open.. i just lost my virginity, and the first time i had sex, my eyes were deff opennn! ;]
  • no, its not really weird. i do sometimes.

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