Whats the real one like? And do you know why they kiss like that

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A little hard to explain, but It’s more to do with your nose than lips - you press your nose and upper lip up against their cheek and you inhale as a way of cherishing their scent I believe, creating a suction affect. It’s considered an incredibly intimate way of showing love to someone you have deep emotions for (usually to relatives or children) - someone very close to you. A beautiful thing to receive one, or give one

I always was led to believe that the Eskimo kiss was partly to avoid the cold temperatures and fluids freezing or something. Thank you for explaining that 🙂

No worries! I learnt it from an Inuit, otherwise I wouldn’t have known either 🫂🙏🏽

From an Inuk*

you dated someone? 🤩