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What's in a Kiss?
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a mate! The smell of a man and the taste of his kiss tell us whether or not we have picked a good genetic match for ourselves.

We are drawn to those whose kisses we enjoy because they are a good match for our own DNA. Biology wants us to mate with those who have a different genetic makeup than our own.

The human gene pool wants diversity and wants those with different genes to mate because mixing the gene pool insures that we have stronger children.

The end result is that those men with a genetic makeup that is different than ours taste better when we kiss. We love those kisses and want more and more!

Have you ever been on a date with a new man and you got along great, but then the kiss was not good at all? It could have been because his genetic makeup was too similar to your own. Your body was giving you the signal to search for another guy.

Pay attention to those kisses when you're shopping for a man, girls! They will let you know if you have found a real bargain or not!

Stay tuned for more about one big ingredient we get when we kiss a man. (Hint: it's one big shot of his testosterone!)

Kerry Gray, the Love Doctor



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