The longest kiss ever lasted 58 hours 35 minutes, achieved by Thai couple Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat, at an event organised by Ripley's Believe It or Not! in Pattaya, Thailand. It began on 12 February 2013 and ended two days later, on Valentine's Day.
Joe Snape and Will Jarvis broke the record for the longest recorded hug, standing at 36 hours, 36 minutes, and 36 seconds between Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th June 2018.
Thai couple kisses for 58 hours, sets new world record. After 58 hours, 35 minutes and 58 seconds, Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat of Thailand were the last couple still kissing -- beating the competition and holding the new Guinness World Record for world's longest continuous kiss.
Guinness World Record for longest kiss: Ekkachai Tiranarat and Laksana, of Thailand, hold the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous kiss that lasted a total of, 58 hours 35 minutes and 58 seconds.
The rules required the kiss to be continuous, with lips touching at all times. If the lips were to part, the couple would be immediately disqualified. Contestants were permitted to consume liquids through a straw but without parting their lips.
Today, an average kiss lasts more than 12 seconds. In the 1980s, couples came up for air sooner than that: back then an average kiss lasted a mere 5.5 seconds. 3. Public kissing isn't always allowed everywhere.
In 2012, Eric R. Brewster and Avery A. Leonard of Harvard University held a phone call for an amazing 46 hours, 12 minutes, 52 seconds, and 228 milliseconds.
The longest burp is 1 minute 13 seconds 57 milliseconds and was achieved by Michele Forgione (Italy), also known as Rutt Mysterio, at the 13th annual Hard Rock Beer festival 'Ruttosound' competition, in Reggiolo, Italy, on 16 June 2009.
A kiss burns an average of 2-3 calories per minute. If passionately kissing every minute can burn from 5-26 calories. Kissing with cuddles can burn more calories than a regular kiss.
Description. Beth Neale (South Africa) and Miles Cloutier (Canada) broke the world record for the longest underwater kiss at 4 min and 6 sec. GNM Kingston speaks to the couple about how they did it!
Research suggests the average person kisses 21.5 people in their lifetime and your gay friends have things to say about this very scientific fact.
Alex Weber and Rob Mor broke the world record for longest video chat after two weeks of continuous streaming. | Courtesy of the 'No HangUps' Youtube channel. As a reporter, I'm usually the one asking if I can record an interview.
Cisco Systems has the world record for the longest FaceTime call. This conference call was 88 hours, 54 minutes, and 22 seconds long. Next, we'll discuss FaceTime calls, the world's longest FT call, and much more.
Metabolic boost – kissing burns kilojoules. The more passionate the kiss, the greater the metabolic boost. Healthier mouth – saliva contains substances that fight bacteria, viruses and fungi. Deep kissing increases the flow of saliva, which helps to keep the mouth, teeth and gums healthy.
Hershey's Kisses are a calorie-counter's favorite – less than 25 calories each. Four and a half come to 100 calories.
Though burping is part of the digestive process, burping a lot more than usual is another bothersome issue. Excessive burping may be due to eating habits, food choices, or gastrointestinal conditions such as IBS.
The loudest burp on record is around 105 decibels--louder than a motorcycle or chainsaw, and loud enough to cause real pain to anyone close enough to it.
But, UK's Paul Hunn's had claimed that title 12 years ago. Hunn's burps would touch 109.9 db. In July 2021, however, Sharp managed to dethrone Hunn. The mighty burp which made it to the Guinness World Records was registered at 112.4 decibels.
SHUNAN, Yamaguchi -- Guinness World Records has officially recognized a 35-year-old Japan Coast Guard (JCG) officer here for the longest continuous "dead hang," at 1 hour, 20 minutes and 41 seconds.
According to USA Today, 17-year-old Marcel Fernandes Filho typed a 25-word message in just 18.19 seconds, beating out the previous record holder at 18.44 seconds.
If you have a certain skill and you want to try to break a record, surely one of the first questions that comes to your mind is how much they pay to make a Guinness World Record. Contrary to what many people believe, entering the Guinness Book of World Records does not have any type of economic compensation.