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Why do I get an electric shock when I kiss someone?

Why do I get an electric shock when I kiss someone?

Do you really know?

September 9, 20233m 56s

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Show Notes

It's not uncommon for sparks to fly in unexpected ways during intimate moments; sometimes literally! You’ve most likely gone in to kiss someone only to get a small shock when your lips touch.


You may have also noticed it tends to happen more often in winter. Have you ever wondered what actually causes these jolts of electricity between couples? Let’s unravel the science behind the mystery.


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