In a world where physical intimacy often centers around sex, couples can sometimes overlook the profound impact of non-sexual touching. Incorporating regular non-sexual touching sessions into your ...
Physical touch is widely believed to be one of the primary, most important means of intimacy and bonding in a romantic relationship. Without frequent hugs, kisses, or sex, couples need to get creative ...
In the opening scene of Love, Actually, Hugh Grant's character says how, whenever he gets gloomy with the state of the world, he thinks about the arrivals gate at Heathrow airport. The reason is on ...
The degree to which couples prioritize and engage in physical intimacy together is often associated with their relationship satisfaction, well-being, and longevity, at least according to a study from ...
Physical intimacy often gets celebrated as the cornerstone of a strong romantic connection. Many assume that more hugs, kisses, and closeness naturally translate to deeper satisfaction. Yet people ...
A West campus study on positive interaction in married couples may prove touch can improve relationships. Researchers at the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences are conducting a study ...
I didn’t realize how little physical affection I got growing up until I was in my first serious relationship and my partner ...
Do you think affection is just “nice to have”? Recent psychological research shows it may be essential to your relationship’s success. Most people probably have a general sense that physical affection ...