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A Valentine's Kiss Is Just a Kiss, Right?

Written by Linda Kay | Mon, Feb 15, 2016

Today’s HealthDay News raised an interesting question about what the tilt of a head during that kiss could mean.  That's the finding from new Canadian research that suggests people turn one way or the other, depending on whether the recipient of an affectionate kiss is a relative or a romantic partner.  At the University of Saskatoon, researchers Jennifer Sedgwick and Lorin Elias found in prior research that people tended to turn their head to the right when kissing a romantic partner.  On his or her child’s cheek.

Researchers Jennifer Sedgewick and Lorin Elias, of the University of Saskatoon, noted that prior research has already shown that people tend to turn their head to the right when kissing a romantic partner.

But what about when a person plants a peck on his or her child's cheek?  These researchers analyzed hundreds of photos of parent-child kisses and compared them with romantic parent-to-parent kisses.  Moms and Dads tend to turn their head to the left, not the right when kissing their kids. 

To find out, the research duo analyzed hundreds of photos of parent-child kisses and compared them to pictures of romantic parent-parent smooches. The photos came from websites such as Google Images, Pinterest and Instagram.

They found that the moms and dads tended to turn their head to the left, not the right, when kissing their kids.

Why? Sedgwick and Elias theorize that the preference may be due to the fact that parents often cradle babies in their left arm and therefore kiss them in the same direction. That pattern probably continues even as the children get older, the researchers said.

And what about the right-hand turns for romantic smooches? According to the two investigators, prior research has shown that people in new relationships tend to have heightened activity in certain "reward regions" on the left side of the brain.

Sedgewick and Elias believe the new findings show that the direction the head is turned during a kiss is not only influenced by emotion, but also by the preference a person has for one side of their body -- and learned behavior.

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Regardless of whether you’re a right or left hand kisser, we hope that your Valentine’s Day was filled with those you love and lots of chocolate.

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