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A new research paper by Dr. Adriano R. Lameira argues that kissing evolved from primate grooming rituals.
When we kiss each other, it mimics a behavior we used to remove parasites from one another’s fur when we were apes.
Grooming helps to establish and maintain alliances, hierarchies, and group cohesion through social touch.
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