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    Kissing: An Ancient Gesture That Predates Humanity

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliNovember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Ancient Origins: A University of Oxford investigation reveals kissing likely originated in our shared ancestor with large apes around 21 million years ago and suggests Neanderthals may have practiced it too.

    2. Evolutionary Puzzle: Despite being prevalent in many animal species, kissing’s evolutionary role is puzzling since it can spread disease and does not directly enhance survival or reproduction.

    3. Defining Kissing: The researchers defined kissing as non-aggressive, mouth-to-mouth contact without food transfer, marking a pivotal step for comparing kissing behaviors across primate species.

    4. Future Insights: The study lays groundwork for future research on kissing in nonhuman animals and addresses cultural variations, indicating that kissing is present in only 46% of human cultures, raising questions about its evolutionary versus cultural significance.

    The Ancient Roots of Kissing

    Recent research from the University of Oxford reveals that kissing dates back millions of years. Surprisingly, scientists suggest that this intimate act might have originated with the common ancestor of humans and large apes, around 21 million years ago. This groundbreaking study applies a cross-species lens to understand kissing, portraying it as a behavior deeply embedded in our evolutionary history.

    Notably, Neanderthals, our closely related extinct cousins, likely engaged in kissing as well. Previous studies demonstrate that these early humans shared saliva and microbes, indicating that kissing was a part of their social interactions. Such findings challenge the long-standing view that kissing is purely a modern or cultural behavior. Instead, this research paints a compelling picture of an ancient tradition that transcends time and species.

    Kissing: A Complex Significance

    Kissing extends beyond simple affection. Indeed, it poses an evolutionary puzzle. While the act may spread diseases, it doesn’t appear to directly enhance survival or reproductive success. Yet, it holds powerful emotional and cultural significance for many. The study underscores these complexities, highlighting kissing is documented in only 46% of human cultures worldwide. This variance raises important questions about its origins: Is kissing an evolved behavior or a cultural construct?

    Currently, data on kissing behaviors across different species remains limited. Still, this research promises to lay the groundwork for future studies. For instance, it provides a standardized method for examining kissing in nonhuman animals. Such efforts could deepen our understanding of the behaviors that connect us to our primate relatives, offering fresh insights into the social fabric of all living beings. Kissing may be more than just a gesture; it can reflect deep evolutionary ties and shared histories among species.

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