Kiss Make | Up [cracked]

Why does a kiss work so well to end a fight? It is not magic; it is chemistry. When you engage in a deep, intentional kiss with a partner, your brain releases a cocktail of neurochemicals specifically designed to combat the stress of an argument.

We’ve all heard the cliché: “Never go to bed angry.” But in the heat of a real argument—sarcasm, slammed doors, and hurt feelings—getting to that “make up kiss” can feel like climbing Everest in flip-flops. Kiss Make Up

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Ace Frehley’s "Spaceman" (or "Space Ace") make up captured the sci-fi fascination of the 1970s. It was cool, mysterious, and otherworldly. Why does a kiss work so well to end a fight

The phrase "kiss make up" is often dismissed as childish or simplistic. In reality, it is a profound act of biological and emotional intelligence. In a world that tells us to "win" arguments, the kiss asks us to surrender. It asks us to set down our weapons (words, pride, anger) and reach for connection instead. We’ve all heard the cliché: “Never go to bed angry