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uh uh ...I love chocolate with an unreasonable passion.....but kissing wins even over chocolate ...any second of any day for me!!!

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I'm not suprised that letting chocolate melt on your tongue is more arousing than kissing your SO, in a typical office setting, while researchers in lab coats with white clip boards look on.

I wonder if the study would have obtained the same results if the participants were hooked with portable monitors, and then measurements were taken remotely, while they were kissing their SOs in their normal setting.

The fact that I find fault with this study is in no way negated by the fact that sometimes I sit at my desk and quietly enjoy a peice of chocolate. There's no way that kissing someone could be so discreetly enjoyed.

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What about kissing four more different people and forget the chocolate?

Rich Schulhoff

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Posted (edited)
I'm not suprised that letting chocolate melt on your tongue is more arousing than kissing your SO, in a typical office setting, while researchers in lab coats with white clip boards look on.

I wonder if the study would have obtained the same results if the participants were hooked with portable monitors, and then measurements were taken remotely, while they were kissing their SOs in their normal setting.

The fact that I find fault with this study is in no way negated by the fact that sometimes I sit at my desk and quietly enjoy a peice of chocolate.  There's no way that kissing someone could be so discreetly enjoyed.

Yes,I agree, normal setting is important. But, so is normal way. I wonder if the results would have been the same if they had kissed in their prefered fashion :hmmm:

Edited by Naftal (log)

"As life's pleasures go, food is second only to sex.Except for salami and eggs...Now that's better than sex, but only if the salami is thickly sliced"--Alan King (1927-2004)

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I'm not suprised that letting chocolate melt on your tongue is more arousing than kissing your SO, in a typical office setting, while researchers in lab coats with white clip boards look on.

I wonder if the study would have obtained the same results if the participants were hooked with portable monitors, and then measurements were taken remotely, while they were kissing their SOs in their normal setting.

The fact that I find fault with this study is in no way negated by the fact that sometimes I sit at my desk and quietly enjoy a peice of chocolate.  There's no way that kissing someone could be so discreetly enjoyed.

Um, what about putting a piece of chocolate on his tongue and THEN kissing him? Bet that would've sent the monitors off the charts..

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But you needn't give up one for the other, eh?  :cool:

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