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  2. Hug - Wikipedia

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    A hug usually demonstrates affection and emotional warmth, sometimes arising from joy or happiness when reunited with someone or seeing someone absent after a long time. A non-reciprocal hug may demonstrate a relational problem. A hug can range from a brief one-second squeeze, with the arms not fully around the other person, to an extended holding.

  3. Are You Demiromantic? Here's How to Tell. - AOL

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    Before that, he’d gotten into a few romantic relationships, but they didn’t really go anywhere because he didn’t feel a strong connection with his partners.

  4. 40 Romantic Ways to Tell Someone You Love Them - AOL

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    Relationship experts on how to figure out if you're in love, how to know when you're ready to tell someone you love them, and 40 ways to say "I love you."

  5. How to cultivate the ‘erotic thread’ that helps you stay ...

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    “With simmering, a couple agrees to have lots of touch that is an end unto itself, like kissing in the kitchen or a lingering hug in the bathroom, etc.,” she explained.

  6. Public display of affection - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian actors Bruno Gagliasso and Giovanna Ewbank, who are married, kiss and hug each other publicly while dancing, 2010. Studies have found physical affection to be associated with positive outcomes in romantic relationships. For instance, it has been related to the formation of attachment bonds and psychological intimacy.

  7. Haptic communication - Wikipedia

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    Three areas of public touch between couples have been studied: the amount of touch between a couple in the initial stages of a romantic relationship; how much touching goes on between the couple, and the extent of touching with the amount of touch men and women displayed and who initiated the touch and when they initiated it.

  8. Why do we hug? - AOL

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    A hug can provide existential security to someone who is drifting. Even embracing inanimate objects, like stuffed animals, can help alleviate fear. To stay healthy: Oxytocin has also been shown to ...

  9. Side hug - Wikipedia

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    A side hug is a display of affection in which a person hugs another by putting one arm around their shoulders or waist, rather than both arms around them. [1] This can be useful for example when posing for a photograph, or if a full hug is considered too intimate for the situation.