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Kiss, the bridge of immortality for love and health?

Kissing each other every morning and every night is like a gentle but profound mental and physical exercise. Repeated regularly will become a bridge to eternal love and health.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ13/07/2025

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An old man's kiss. Lips trembling but still touching, still passionate... - Photo: Professor Hoang Kiem created with AI

Among the priceless gifts that nature has bestowed upon mankind, perhaps nothing is more delicate and magical than a kiss.

The secret to longevity is a kiss every day

Like flowers naturally sprouted from the earth and sky, kisses bloom from the deepest emotions of the soul, and then we give them to each other like the most precious flowers.

No words, no complicated gestures, just a light touch of the lips, we can send a whole garden of emotions.

A kiss does not carry age, it only carries love. Lips grow old but if the heart still knows how to vibrate, the kiss is still as beautiful as the first time.

An old man kisses an old woman after 60 years of marriage, are those kisses any less passionate than the first time?

Some elderly couples around the world have shared the secret to longevity and lasting love with a kiss every day.

Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher (USA) are the world's longest-married couple (86 years). In an interview before Herbert passed away at the age of 105, they were asked: "What is the secret to keeping the flame burning for so long?".

They replied: "We kiss each other every morning, whether we are tired or happy, and never go to bed without saying goodnight to each other." They entered the Guinness Book of Records for the longest marriage, loving each other until their last breath.

Masao and Miyako Matsumoto (Japan), the oldest living couple (by combined age), when asked "what do they do every day to feel still in love?", Mr. Masao replied: "I always touch her hand in the morning, and if she is still asleep, I kiss her lightly on the forehead."

A simple gesture repeated thousands of times over the years can make a difference.

Kissing every morning and every night is like a gentle but profound mental and physical exercise.

Regular kisses reduce feelings of abandonment and increase feelings of security, especially in older people who have lived together for many years. It is the regular repetition of love that is the most lasting healing medicine.

Virtual kiss, what to gain and what to lose?

The busier, the more distant, the more technology… A kiss every night, lulls you to sleep peacefully. A kiss every morning, awakens your heart. Repeating it regularly will become a bridge of longevity for love and health!

Alongside the warm touching of lips, in today's world, the "virtual kiss" has its own power. The world is moving towards a future where we can love and be loved without touching each other. This is both magical and sad.

Magical because it erases all geographical boundaries, helping lonely hearts find each other through virtual space. Sad because perhaps we will gradually forget the trembling feeling when holding someone's hand for the first time, or the warmth spreading when being hugged tightly. Maybe that's why the world now has both Kiss Day and Hug Day?

It may be a kiss in the mind, where lips have never met, but hearts have collided a hundred times in dreams.

It could be a kiss from afar, a tap of the "send love" button on a phone screen, or a lingering look during a video call halfway around the world.

It could be a “virtual kiss,” simulated through touch technology and other technologies, where emotions can be programmed and the heartbeat of love can be recreated.

Maybe there will come a time when AI (artificial intelligence) will also know how to kiss, learn to simulate longing, desire, write sweet love poems just to send a "digital kiss"...

Engineers are even researching ways for AI to "virtually kiss" using words, eyes, and vibration data to support psychotherapy and build connections.

Not all kisses require lips to touch. Some kisses take place in the mind, in dreams, in expectations. And it is these "virtual kisses" that are the beginning of very real advances in science .

Kissing in the AI ​​era is not about replacing real love with virtual love. It is about expanding the concept of love, a way for us to love deeper, love wider, and perhaps, love more forever.

In the digital age, people are increasingly exchanging "virtual kisses" in all sorts of forms. A touch of lips through the screen, a heart symbol sent at midnight, a text message with only three "…" marks but filled with a whole heart. As long as there are kisses, whether real or virtual, it means love is still present.

In a future filled with robots that can say I love you, AI that can write love poems, or emotions that are simulated by data… the kisses of Adam and Eve in the real and virtual world will forever be the deepest whispers of human hearts to human hearts.

This reality also revives the most fundamental thing: we are born to love and be loved, in the most beautiful, most human, and most eternal way.

Whether it's a real kiss in a warm embrace, a "virtual kiss" in a dream, a text message, or a quiet imagination, all can initiate and sublimate human emotions.

It is those kisses that will keep love from fading, creativity from running out, and the tree of life forever green in the ever-changing virtual and real world.

A 'virtual kiss' in a text message becomes a creative inspiration

Einstein once wrote to Mileva: "When I kiss you, I see more clearly the structure of space-time" (Mileva was Einstein's first wife and early mathematical assistant).

The great inventor Nikola Tesla, the kiss of memories and strong emotions. Tesla never married, but once admitted: "The emotions that arose in solitude, sometimes the image of a failed kiss, made me see the structure of the rotary engine more clearly than the technical diagram."

A kiss may not directly produce a formula, but it can produce enough emotional energy to ignite a whole chain of thought.

Kissenger (Kiss Messenger), a technological device developed by Dr. Emma Yann Zhang, allows long-distance couples to send virtual kisses via smartphone, using force and tactile sensors.

"I created Kissenger because I was in a long-distance relationship, and a text message saying 'I wish I could kiss you right now' made me think: can science really do that?" Zhang shared. A virtual kiss in a text message became the motivation to create a real scientific device.

Professor Hoang Kiem

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/nu-hon-chiec-cau-truong-sinh-cho-tinh-yeu-va-suc-khoe-20250706111022653.htm


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