Why do europeans kiss on both cheeks
by Mike_B
The adjective French has long been used with the implication of sexual adventurousness or explicitness. For example, a Court lampoon of contains the following about Mary Kirke, wife of Sir Thomas Vernon of Hodnep, Salop: Vernon, to say the truth,’s [= is] a bouncing wench, She swears and fucks and all the while’s so French! But, originally, a French kiss was a kiss on . Cheek kissing is a ritual or social kissing gesture to indicate friendship, family relationship, perform a greeting, to confer congratulations, to comfort someone, to show respect. Cheek kissing is very common in Southern, Central and Eastern Europe, the Low Countries, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the Horn of Africa, Central America and South America. In . The second debate relates to the cheek that should be presented first for a kiss. While 15% of the 11, respondents said “both” or stated that they didn’t know, the remaining 85% had. Read more