We Once Held the World Record for Longest Kiss. It Was Just As Grueling As It Sounds.
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The requirements for attempting the Guinness World Record for the World's Longest Kiss mirror those essential for any relationship: commitment, intuition, and the shared courage to face challenges together.
In 2013, Guinness discontinued the kissing record, citing the extreme dangers posed by prolonged periods of sleep deprivation experienced during the events, which could lead to severe health risks.
Mark and Roberta Griswold initially set the record in 1998 by kissing for over 29 hours, embodying both dedication and the physical strain involved in such a feat.
Competitors in the kissing marathon must remain locked in a standing embrace without the ability to eat or sleep, raising questions about the limits of human endurance and intimacy.
Read at Slate Magazine
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