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Why Forehead Kisses Are More Affectionate And Meaningful Than Kisses On The Lips

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Kissing someone on the forehead is more meaningful and personal than a lot of people think.  Those kinds of kisses really make us feel special, appreciated, loved, and respected.

Here’s why forehead kisses are the best of kisses!

1. THEY SHOW APPRECIATION

A kiss on the forehead shows appreciation. For example, if you helped someone with something and they suddenly kiss you on the forehead, then it means they appreciate the gesture and appreciate you for being there for them.

2. THEY SHOW ADORATION

A forehead kiss shows a deep physical connection between the partners. It means they adore each other. When your partner kisses you on the forehead, it is their way of saying “I love you, and you are perfect to me.”

3. THEY ARE A PROOF OF A VERY DEEP AND EMOTIONAL CONNECTION

A forehead kiss is a great way to show how connected you are to someone without uttering a word or getting physical with them.

4. THEY SHOW AFFECTION

Kissing someone on the forehead is a great way to show your love for them without drawing attention to yourselves, especially when you are in public. It is a nice way to show your partner how important they are to you.

5. THEY MAKE US FEEL LOVED

Forehead kisses are the best of kisses because they make us feel truly loved and cared for. They show us that our partner is there for us in every possible way.

6. THEY ARE A FORM OF SILENT COMMUNICATION

One kiss on the forehead can replace a thousand words. It is the most beautiful form of silent communication that exists between partners.

7. THEY ARE THE KISSING WINDOW TO OUR SOULS

The third eye chakra is located on your forehead. That’s why when someone kisses you on the forehead it is like they are kissing your soul. It is the most intimate kind of kiss and at the same time, the most respectful and beautiful.

What do you think? Do you like forehead kisses?

Mary Wright