I don’t know about Eskimos, but I always knew them as Maori kisses, from growing up in a predominantly Maori/Pacific Islander neighborhood in New Zealand. It is a part of their culture to kiss by ...See more touching noses, although its not considered a romantic kiss so much as an affectionate kiss and is seen a lot in families.
Anonymous :
Well, it reminds me of my first kiss. We began to kiss by robing noses together at very first time, even though we began french kiss from second time. Kiss is so romantic.
I don’t know about Eskimos, but I always knew them as Maori kisses, from growing up in a predominantly Maori/Pacific Islander neighborhood in New Zealand. It is a part of their culture to kiss by ... See more touching noses, although its not considered a romantic kiss so much as an affectionate kiss and is seen a lot in families.