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The Power of Hugs: Why Touching Matters
Friday, February 14, 2025
But what happens when we don't get enough touch? Studies show that "touch deprivation" can lead to depression, anxiety, and loneliness. The pandemic showed us how much we need physical affection. Losing it can make us feel stressed and disconnected.
Physical affection works its magic by activating reward centers in the brain, releasing oxytocin (the "cuddle chemical"), and reducing stress hormones. It helps us feel loved, secure, and safe. But not everyone likes to be touched. Some people are touch avoidant, and others may have negative views about cuddling due to past experiences.
For those who enjoy touch, it can lead to greater attraction, closeness, and commitment. If you want to boost your relationship, try a home massage. Couples who do this feel more connected and less stressed.
Remember, not everyone is comfortable with physical affection. It's important to respect each other's boundaries. But for those who enjoy it, physical affection is a powerful way to stay healthy and happy.
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