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We all know that the vast majority of mammals in the world have lips and so do humans. But have you ever asked, why do we own our lips and what is their role?
Along tracing the source of charming lips through the article below.
According to scientists, the basic role of lips is the original reflex , which is very important for human survival.
Moreover, feeding reflexes and reflexes to find food are inseparable pairs. Food reflexes make every newborn know how to turn his head towards food when food touches the baby's mouth or cheek. As long as the object touches the baby's lips, the reaction to find food will be activated immediately.
British zoologist researcher Desmond Morris points out that human kissing is likely to stem from the behavior of primates chewing food in their mouths and feeding their children.
For example, in chimpanzees, chimpanzees will use their mouths to crush food and then use their lips to hold the chimp's lips tightly, feeding the chimpanzees through their mouths.
Although in the act of sucking, the tongue takes on most of the work, but the lips also play a very important role, helping the baby to suck and swallow whole breast milk easily. Regardless of whether a baby feeds directly from the mother or feeds indirectly through the bottle, figuratively speaking, the feeding behavior is a delicate dance created by choreography. The lips, tongue and mouth all have their own mission to complete and the lips are the center of that wonderful dance.
In addition to playing a very important role in helping babies breastfeed, their lips also play a very important role when we eat other foods. The lips also help us to pronounce clearly and accurately, which is why babies with cleft palate or lip defects have trouble pronouncing.
Using words to communicate, communication is an essential part of human life, but talking is still at a very low level compared to the joys and pleasures of kisses.
Human lips are sensitive, lips contain more nerves than most other parts of the body. When kissing, the touches on the lips will transmit information to the brain, giving you excitement, helping you become relaxed, relieved, relieved and dispel your worries.
Kissing is not only in humans but also in some animals. For example, chimpanzees will use a kiss to resolve the conflict after a dispute. In penguins, dog squirrels or sea dogs also know how to exchange kisses.
Without lips there will be no passionate kisses, attachment will help you show affection for the opponent. Not only that, the lips also have the ability to help you choose the most suitable half for you.
When the "lip lock" , two people will use the signals transmitted through the sense of smell and taste to assess whether the object is the object you need to find. Women love to feel the men's 'body' and 'sweetness' kiss to judge their feelings for this man.
Meanwhile, the way of marriage of women also helps women make a statement whether the relationship will continue to maintain after the kiss of two people or not.
In addition to the above reasons, the lips are also a powerful 'weapon' of both men and women. Women are easily attracted and attracted by the corners of their wide mouth and men's thick lips because it symbolizes a faithful man who knows how to protect love. And the women who own the red lips, beautiful smile are also very easy to attract the look of men.
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