Shadows on the ground of kissing figures with camera on tripod between, 1930.
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LIFE’s Most Memorable Kisses
A University of Michigan student couple engaged in an impromptu kiss in the Union Building on campus. 1957. This was forbidden conduct because rules required couples to have both feet on the floor.
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Written By: Lily Rothman, Liz Ronk
Sometimes you need a reason to give another person a kiss. And, as was the case in probably the most famous kissing photo of all time—the controversial sailor kiss at the moment of victory in World War II—that reason can be a big one. Other times, a kiss is its own reason to celebrate.
How people started kissing is a mystery and why we do it is complicated, but it has been around for many centuries and shows no signs of letting up. From a child’s sweet peck to a lover’s smooch to a walrus’s whiskery wet one, the act is a language of its own. And as time goes by, in each of our lives, it is easy to see that a kiss is not always just a kiss.
Shadows on the ground of kissing figures with camera on tripod between, 1930.
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Two walruses kissing as they eat from a hand between them at the Brookfield zoo, 1938.
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A man and woman kissing while geared to a lie detector machine to measure the emotional reaction, 1939.
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Couple kissing in front of the Delta Tau Delta mummy at the University of the South, 1940.
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Actress Marilyn Hare being kissed by soldiers, 1942.
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Multiple exposure of Deanna Durbin and Edmond O’Brien walking toward each other and kissing; from the motion picture “Tonight and Forever.” 1942.
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Couple in Penn Station sharing farewell kiss before he ships off to war during WWII. 1943.
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Mrs. Martini, wife of the Bronx Zoo lion keeper, kissing a tiger cub. 1944.
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Eisenstaedt’s iconic photo: A jubilant American sailor clutched a dental assistant in a back-bending kiss at a moment of spontaneous joy about the long awaited WWII victory over Japan. Taken on V-J Day, 1945, as thousands jammed Times Square. In recent decades this iconic photograph has engendered condemnation, after Greta Zimmer Friedman, the woman being kissed by the sailor (believed to have been George Mendonsa) said that the kiss was nonconsensual. In 2019, shortly after Mendonsa died at age 95, a statue of the kiss in Florida was tagged with #metoo graffiti.
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A little boy dressed as Uncle Sam, kissing a little girl on the cheek, 1945.
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Newlyweds Marshall Jacobs and wife Yolanda kiss after being married atop a flagpole. 1946.
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Peggy Lee getting a goodnight kiss on the nose from her 4-year-old daughter Nicki at home. 1948.
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Baseball player Yogi Berra getting a kiss from his wife, Carmen, before leaving for the clubhouse. 1949.
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Gallant tiger bowing to kiss the hand of flapper Barbara Pettit, 1949.
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Christina Goldsmith tenderly kissing a Weimaraner puppy, which she took from a litter of her father’s stock (he was a top breeder of Weimaraner hunting dogs). 1950.
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Josephine Baker receiving a congratulatory kiss on the nose from her husband, orchestra leader Jo Bouillon, after Baker’s show at the Strand theater during her US tour, 1951.
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Jill Corey giving her grandmother, “Mamouch”, a kiss on the forehead, 1953.
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Irish McCalla as “Sheena Queen of the Jungle” kissing her chimpanzee costar, 1955.
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Elvis Presley tenderly kissing the cheek of a female admirer backstage before his concert, 1956.
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A University of Michigan student couple engaged in an impromptu kiss in the Union Building on campus. 1957. This was forbidden conduct because rules required couples to have both feet on the floor.
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Richard Ramsey, a worker in cosmetic company, was covered with relics of lipstick kisses to prove that dyes in lipsticks are harmless. 1960.
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Steve McQueen kissed Natalie Wood’s hand as the actors met to discuss their new big-screen project, 1963’s “Love With the Proper Stranger.”
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Astronaut Gus “Virgil” Grissom kissed his mother after his successful Gemini 3 mission, 1965.
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Dustin Hoffman kissed his wife, 1969.
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Oberlin College students kissed in a co-ed dorm, 1970.