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  • More than 90% of the world’s peoples kiss.
  • Even chimpanzees and bonobos kiss.
  • Two-thirds of people tilt their heads to the right when kissing.
  • In 16th century Naples, public kissing carried the death penalty.
  • Richard Gere is wanted in India for publicly kissing an Indian actress in 2007.

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