Infatuation Rules
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“When we hug someone, that physical contact releases a hormone in the body called oxytocin,” she told the ABC. “Oxytocin makes us feel warm and nice. It makes us feel relaxed, feel positive. So psychologically we feel like we can trust a person, we feel warm towards a person and we can feel that love effect.
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Read More »Isolation and social distancing have put a stop to something, as humans, we need regularly: physical affection. We’re not just talking about sensual touch (although, that is also lacking for many people too), but rather something as simple as a hug, a kiss on the cheek or a pat on the back. Craving physical touch is called skin hunger, or touch deprivation. According to Healthline, it “occurs when a person experiences little to no touch from other living things.” For many people, this is their reality right now. For those who live alone or who are high risk and need to self-isolate due to COVID-19, they might not have been hugged or touched by another human in months. According to Dr. Vivienne Lewis, a clinical psychologist at the University of Canberra, humans are “hardwired to seek out human touch.” “When we hug someone, that physical contact releases a hormone in the body called oxytocin,” she told the ABC. “Oxytocin makes us feel warm and nice. It makes us feel relaxed, feel positive. So psychologically we feel like we can trust a person, we feel warm towards a person and we can feel that love effect. “That’s why people go back for more. For human beings, it’s important to have regular touch.” Dr. Lewis said experiencing cravings for touch — as you might with food — is also extremely common for those living alone. “Somebody in the middle of COVID-19, living by themselves and they’ve had no contact with anybody else, their skin is actually craving touch, and craving that feeling of being warm, and being loved and being cared for,” she said.
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