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'''Cuddling''' is a form of physical intimacy | '''Cuddling''' is a form of physical intimacy, an exchanging of caresses between two partners which can include kissing, stroking, prolonged hugging etc. It is mostly practiced after or before sex. Spooning is a form of cuddling. | ||
For many women cuddling is an important part of an erotic encounter, | For many women, cuddling is an important part of an erotic encounter, whilst men stereotypically do not make it a high priority. In general porn produced for men reflects this attitude. | ||
Cuddling causes the body to release oxytocin, called 'the love hormone' which has a variety of effects. | |||
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Revision as of 13:37, 24 May 2019
Cuddling is a form of physical intimacy, an exchanging of caresses between two partners which can include kissing, stroking, prolonged hugging etc. It is mostly practiced after or before sex. Spooning is a form of cuddling.
For many women, cuddling is an important part of an erotic encounter, whilst men stereotypically do not make it a high priority. In general porn produced for men reflects this attitude.
Cuddling causes the body to release oxytocin, called 'the love hormone' which has a variety of effects.