Physical Touch as Love Language

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Love languages refer to how people give and receive love. Every person has a unique love language and understanding your partner’s love language can go a long way in strengthening and creating a fulfilling relationship. 

Physical touch is one such love language. If you or your partner have physical touch as a love language, then you will likely appreciate physical contact like holding hands, cuddling, etc. 

Identifying physical touch as a love language

Here are some of the ways to identify if physical touch is your or your partner’s love language:

If you often touch your partner mindlessly like resting your hand on their knee, resting your head on their shoulder, or caressing their skin, then you are likely to have physical touch as your love language. 

Another sign that indicates that physical touch is your love language is if you prioritize physical affection as a form of love over words of affirmation, gifts, and quality time. 

Physical touch involves being frequently “touchy-feely” with your partner because you find your partner’s touch to be soothing and relaxing. 

It is important to differentiate between physical touch and sex. If someone’s love language is physical touch, it does not mean that they are always trying to initiate sex. Sexual touching is only a part of physical touch. Other non-sexual physical acts also come under physical touch. 

Activities that come under a physical touch

Holding Hands

Holding hands is one of the most common activities under physical touch. When people enjoy holding hands with their partner while walking or elsewhere, endorphins are released that make you feel good and loved. 

Public Displays of Affection

Those who have physical touch as a form of love language often indulge in public displays of affection. They express their love for their partners openly in public by kissing them, touching them, etc. 

Cuddling

Cuddling is when you and your partner are intimate with each other in the space of your private homes. Cuddling has also been shown to improve endorphins and can increase the bond between you and your partner. 

Sexual Touch

This is just a part of physical touch. Sexual touch can arise in the form of having sex, engaging in foreplay, etc. It is also one of how your partner expresses love. 

Skin-to-Skin Touch

If your love language is physical touch, then you are likely to enjoy any form of skin-to-skin contact. This could be sitting close to each other, lying down with each other, placing your hands gently on them, etc. This is also an important part of physical touch.

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