Do you believe that the chocolate is better than a kiss?

@mari123 (1861)
China
September 30, 2007 9:51pm CST
I watched on the television that a cientist monitored the heart's stroke when we are eating a chocolate and when we are kissing somebody!And believe me, he concluded that the chocolate make our heart speedder up than a kiss!Do you think is it a truth? I think the chocolate is really good, but a kiss is better!
8 responses
@michecu (637)
• Philippines
1 Oct 07
If chocolate is better than a kiss then I wouldn't need a lover...Lol! But because chocolate is food which is high in fat and has lots of calories that will make you fat, I think that I'd prefer to have the kiss instead. From what you shared, I now believe that a kiss is healthier than a chocolate, so I'd ask my bf for more kisses than chocolates. Lol!
@aowaow (1516)
• Indonesia
1 Oct 07
It's sugar in the process made the chocolate produces our fat. The chocolate itself is a good stuff for lowering blood pressure. But surely, chocolate without sugar is hard to eat, will taste bitter.
• India
1 Oct 07
I think a kiss is better than a chocloate,because chocolate is all about the pastry taste felt during it but a kiss is a feeling of love and compassion and how can you ever think such a feeling can be substituted by a chocolate
@mari123 (1861)
• China
1 Oct 07
the love is like as choclocate life,but kiss to your lover is a feeling of your love together.
@ciades (1623)
• Philippines
1 Oct 07
YEh, chocolate can give you an urge to kiss someone especially it made by the person whom you love. :) Kiss is better dear.hehhe. Chocolate is just an instrument inorder you to feel the person. IT's a sweet and romantic thing.:) happy posting.
@cupid74 (11388)
• Pakistan
4 Oct 07
well its ok, i like to kiss sure its better but choclate is not bad too so i think choclate after kisss
@aowaow (1516)
• Indonesia
1 Oct 07
Isn't chocolate is helping decreased the effect of high-blood pressure?
@mari123 (1861)
• China
1 Oct 07
in life,i don't like to eat chocolate,i like to drink milk.
@ashtraay (46)
• Pakistan
3 Oct 07
it is not the heart beat which monitors the feelings of kisssing and chocolate.
@Malyck (3425)
• Australia
1 Oct 07
Perhaps the person they kissed on tv wasn't that good =P As much as I love the taste of chocolate, and it may have more effect on our organs, I definitely prefer the feeling of a soft, intimate kiss or one full of intense passion. Fortunately, I can have both whenever I so desire =D
@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
1 Oct 07
Interesting. Maybe I'm making my own worst dating enemy whenever I cook and/or give chocolates. Especially during Valentines. I must say, if you are right, then this is one heck of an ironic twist.