It’s difficult to find time to relax in today’s
hectic world. Many even sacrifice their time for intimacy to work more
hours. But intimacy with others is one of the essential elements to make
human beings happier.
Cuddling is one of the
easiest ways experience the intimacy we need with our loved ones. Along
with so many benefits, it’s definitely something that can’t be
sacrificed. Cuddling is not just for women, men long to cuddle as much
as women do.1
There
are many surprising benefits of cuddling, it’s good for your body and
soul — read on, and you’ll want to cuddle someone right now!
1. Release a Feel-Good Hormone
Oxytocin is a hormone that does everything from making you feel good to helping you feel connected to others.2 Oxytocin is crucial in the act of cuddling, as you’ll see from its benefits popping up in the list below.
2. Boost the Immune System
The
release of oxytocin, this feel-good hormone makes you feel like nothing
can hurt you—which is an amazing benefit! It also increases hormones
that help fight infection. Basically, you’re boosting your immune system
because you’re feeling too good and healthy to get sick.
The power of positive thinking—and feeling loved and secure—actually works!
3. Relieve Pain
Just
as it boosts your immune system, cuddling and releasing oxytocin will
decrease your pain levels. It’s like whenever your neck hurts, you rub
it. Even simple touches like that release enough oxytocin to make you
feel better, so imagine the effect cuddling has — a full body contact
with another human.
4. Lower the Risk of Heart Disease
Stress management coach and holistic therapist Catherine A. Connors says,3
Hugging increases oxytocin levels, which is a ‘bonding’ hormone—this chemical reaction can help to reduce blood pressure, which in turn reduces the risk of heart disease.
Your heart is happier and not working as hard to combat the effects of stress and sickness, you’ll be healthier, longer.
5. Reduce Social Anxiety
Oxytocin
inspires positive thinking. It helps you have an optimistic outlook on
the world. Which means when you get a hug right as you arrive at the
party where you only know one person, you’re going to feel happier and
more social going in. You’ll feel like you can charm everyone at the
party. And with oxytocin coursing through your system, you will!
6. Deepen Your Relationships
Communication is important in relationships, but people often forget how effective and meaningful touch can be.
When
your career is so stressful you come home and can’t stop thinking about
the job, you’re taking a negative toll on your relationship. Instead,
imagine coming home and cuddling with your partner for even ten minutes a
day. This brief break from the stress of everyday life will not only
give you all the other benefits listed here, but will also deepen your
relationship. You’ll be taking time to focus solely on your partner and
what you feel for them.
7. Lead to Further Intimacy
Even
non-erotic touch can release dopamine, which is a hormone that
increases sexual desire. Getting a sweet hug or massage from your
partner after a long day can lead to more, which is win-win for both of
you! Regular sexual activity will strengthen your relationship as well.
Also, sex is a good stress reliever, and an easy way to get in some physical activity.
8. Help Mothers Bond
Oxytocin
is in relation to childbirth and breastfeeding. This chemical doesn’t
just inspire good feelings between couples; it also works for women and
their babies. Oxytocin helps relax the mother, so that breastfeeding may
come more easily.
9. Help You Sleep Better
Whether
you’re spooning all night long or just cuddling with your partner for
10 minutes before you go to sleep — triggers your body to release
oxytocin that helps you bond with your partner and relieve stress.
When you’re not so anxious, and more relaxed, you’re likely to fall asleep faster and have better sleep.
10. Reduce Stress
Oxytocin
is an amazing natural hormone that has so many benefits for the human
body. It’s only natural that all these positive effects are going to
release stress, also.
You’re feeling more
connected with your partner, you’re feeling confident in social
situations, your immune system is stronger— nothing can stress you out.
You have a great, cuddle-filled, loving life.
Cuddling Is for Everyone
Cuddling
doesn’t have to be between you and your romantic partner. It doesn’t
even have to be with another person—you can rub your own shoulders! You
can also hug friends or play with your pets.
If
you don’t want to be social or don’t have a furry friend, never fear!
You can take a warm bath or get a massage. Feeling warm and connected by
some sort of touch is enough to release oxytocin into your system and
get you feeling good.
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