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Review Evolutionary anthropology. 2024 Dec;33(6):e22050. doi: 10.1002/evan.22050 Q14.62024

The evolutionary origin of human kissing

人类接吻的起源进化理论 翻译改进

Adriano R Lameira  1

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  • 1 ApeTank, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
  • DOI: 10.1002/evan.22050 PMID: 39417573

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    A kiss has been a signal of special affection across continents and cultures for millennia. Between times and peoples, social norms invariably prescribe kissing to specific affiliations and contexts, implying deeper biological bases. Why the protruding of the lips and slight suction when touching another? Capuchin monkeys stick their fingers in their friends' eyes as sign of affection, why have humans developed kissing? Here I briefly review proposed hypotheses for the evolution of human kissing. Great ape social behavior suggests that kissing is likely the conserved final mouth-contact stage of a grooming bout when the groomer sucks with protruded lips the fur or skin of the groomed to latch on debris or a parasite. The hygienic relevance of grooming decreased over human evolution due to fur-loss, but shorter sessions would have predictably retained a final "kissing" stage, ultimately, remaining the only vestige of a once ritualistic behavior for signaling and strengthening social and kinship ties in an ancestral ape.

    Keywords: affection; ancestral ape; great apes; grooming; human evolution; kissing; social ties; “groomer's final kiss hypothesis”.

    Keywords:human kissing; evolutionary origin

    关键词:人类接吻; 进化起源

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    ISSN:1060-1538

    e-ISSN:1520-6505

    IF/分区:4.6/Q1

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