Hugging, kissing, cuddling, and holding hands.
Non-sexual touch acts as a "piggy bank" of goodwill in a relationship, creating a sense of safety and comfort. When touch is reserved only for sexual initiation, it can lead to anxiety or pressure. Cultivating a habit of consistent, non-sexual touch makes intimacy feel safer and more authentic. Overcoming Mismatched Needs Touch More, Touch Often - The Gottman Institute Intimate Touch
Physical intimacy triggers the release of , often referred to as the "love hormone" or "bonding hormone". This hormone promotes feelings of calmness, warmth, and trust. Beyond emotional benefits, regular, affectionate touch helps regulate the nervous system, lowers blood pressure, and improves immune system function. Types of Intimate Touch Hugging, kissing, cuddling, and holding hands
A hand on the shoulder, braiding hair, or a gentle scalp scratch. Building a "Touch Bank Account" Cultivating a habit of consistent, non-sexual touch makes