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Prioritizing Physical Affection: Creating Rituals of Touch

Prioritizing Physical Affection: Creating Rituals of Touch

Update: 2024-05-15
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"Physical touch is a language of its own."


Physical touch is a vital language of connection in relationships. It fosters trust, teamwork, and overall well-being. Touch is a powerful way to communicate emotions and messages without words. Research shows that touch improves performance and cooperation in teams, including NBA players. Touch starvation, or the lack of physical affection, can lead to loneliness, depression, and health issues. To prioritize physical affection in long-term relationships, create daily rituals of touch, such as a six-second kiss, a 20-second hug, holding hands, giving back rubs, and creating a bedtime ritual that includes touch. It's important to respond to your partner's touch bids and avoid making touch conditional on sex. If touch has not felt safe in the past, start slowly and seek healing.


Takeaways

Physical touch is a vital language of connection in relationships.

Creating daily rituals of touch can prioritize physical affection in long-term relationships.

Responding to your partner's touch bids strengthens connection and intimacy.

Avoid making touch conditional on sex and prioritize non-sexual touch.

If touch has not felt safe in the past, start slowly and seek healing.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction

06:11 Improving Performance and Cooperation

15:13 Touch Starvation: The Impact of a Lack of Physical Affection

23:27 Responding to Touch Bids: Strengthening Connection and Intimacy

26:23 Creating a Safe Space: Healing Past Trauma and Building Trust

28:13 Conclusion

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Prioritizing Physical Affection: Creating Rituals of Touch

Prioritizing Physical Affection: Creating Rituals of Touch

Sharla and Robert Snow