They met a week earlier at a pub near the University of Copenhagen, where both were undergraduates.
“I had asked my cousin if he knew any nice single guys with long hair and long beards,” Dr. Rasmussen said.
“I do,” said Dr. Rasmussen, who had taken some of the same classes.
The researcher, at the University of Cambridge, suggested that the custom — a lip-kissing precursor that involved rubbing and pressing noses together — developed into hardcore smooching.
— about when the Indian how-to sex manual, the Kama Sutra, was published — kissing had spread to the Mediterranean with the return of Alexander the Great’s troops from Northern India.
Persons:
humanity’s, Sophie Lund Rasmussen, Troels, “, Dr, Rasmussen, ’, Arboll, ”, buss, —, Alexander the
Organizations:
University of Copenhagen, University of Oxford’s, Conservation Research Unit, Aalborg University, University of Cambridge
Locations:
Assyriology, Denmark, Asia, Northern India