RE: How Important is Touch, Really?

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How Important is Touch, Really?

in life •  7 years ago 

Great read and info. Growing up in a Korean family we didn't do much hugging or affectionate touching but that changed when my sister was born. And over the years I've not only become more comfortable with that type of contact but I've experienced and crave it. Following to read more of your work.

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Interesting. Why did that change when your sister was born?

Mom married an American my stepdad who grew up with a very verbally and physically affectionate family and when she was born we all loved her so much we couldn't help but become more that way. She's 31 and I still want to squeeze her cheeks and hold her as if she's 3. She obviously is less excited about that. 🤣

She's 31 and I still want to squeeze her cheeks and hold her as if she's 3. She obviously is less excited about that.

I can imagine! LOL!!!