So, the greater the number of receptors a body part has, the more sensitive it will be. It is true that the lips do have many of these touch receptors. When scientists list the top areas of the body in terms of sensitivity, the lips and fingertips are often ranked as the areas with the highest concentrations of receptor cells [source: Society for Neuroscience ]. This sensitivity is also connected to the brain. The areas of the brain that receive messages from touch receptors in the lips and hands are much larger than the areas for receiving messages from less sensitive places, such as the back.
More brain power is spent interpreting sensations of touch from the lips and fingers than from other areas that contain these cells [source: Society for Neuroscience ]. So, yes, lips are one of the most sensitive parts of the body. Depending on your particular arrangement of nerves, however, your lips may or may not be more sensitive than your hands.
The nerve endings in your skin can tell you if something is hot or cold. They can also feel if something is hurting you. Your body has about twenty different types of nerve endings that all send messages to your brain.
However, the most common receptors are heat, cold, pain, and pressure or touch receptors. Pain receptors are probably the most important for your safety because they can protect you by warning your brain that your body is hurt.
Some areas of the body are more sensitive than others because they have more nerve endings. It hurts when you bite your tongue because the sides of your tongue have a lot of nerve endings that are very sensitive to pain. Your tongue, however, is not as good at sensing hot or cold. That is why it is easy to burn your mouth when you eat something really hot.
Your fingertips are also very sensitive. People who are blind use their fingertips to read Braille by feeling the patterns of raised dots on their paper. Unlike the rest of our body, our lips need more protection especially from UV rays and harsh, cold, dry air. Protect your lips with chapstick! It is said that kissing is a great exercise for both the mouth and the facial muscles. To kiss someone, 34 facial muscles and postural muscles are used in the process. A kiss is an expression or sentiment of love, romance, and passion.
But at the same time, kissing can also have health benefits. Generally kissing has a stress-reducing effect on a person. I'd rather not see two people just giving us extraneous kissing the whole movie if it really doesn't do anything to help the plot. For one thing, it may protect women from having men use excuses to hit on them in the movie, etc. For another, maybe it would cut down on broken marriages of the actors, etc.
What about Angelina and Brad Pitt in that movie Mr. Just think And would Brad still be with Jennifer Anniston? One thing that I thought about, as far as stimulation, was vibration. If I walk by a speaker that has a lot of base, I can actually feel the vibration from the air on my lips, ever so slightly. They are quite sensitive! A lot of what you just mentioned was actually discussed in the book, although I didn't really mention it in the review.
There are theories way kissing you brings you physically closer together where you can get a good smell of the person and even taste them. While we're not sure, these scents could be interpreted for compatibility. One of the things that Sheril mentioned was immune system markers - that people tend to prefer others with a more diverse set of immune system markers and this would likely create offspring with a stronger immune system.
And, as far as the sanitary nature of kissing, that's actually a subtle queue as well - if someone is willing to kiss you, this might be a good sign of one's ability to commit. Of course, the CDC center for disease control rates kissing as an extremely low hazard activity; on the other hand, during the time of the Black Plague, many people stopped kissing as I think they believed it was partly responsible for transferring the disease perhaps due simply to close contact.
I can't say I remember Mr. I saw it, but from what I recall, it was quite terrible. I think I've blocked most of it out :D. Ben lol. Good for you! When I thought that, before I read the rest of it, the thought going through my mind was I better get to kissing Or maybe men and some women. Because some women are VERY sensitive in the other part, so I don't think for them the lips are more sensitive.
But for men, yes I think for men, definitely, because I think men are not as sensitive there. This has partly to do, I believe, with the surgery most men undergo as infants. And with women, I think the range of sensitivity is extreme.
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