I have been a healing touch practitioner for over 20 years. Through conversations and listening to my clients' stories, I realized that many lacked affection, companionship and snuggling with their partners was absent from their everyday lives. Many sought more than just a massage; they longed for a safe space to speak freely, unburden their hearts, and experience genuine closeness, willingly receiving, giving, and requesting true affection.
As an empathetic, compassionate, and non-judgmental woman, I've been told that I am approachable and that people feel at ease confiding in me. The absence of physical closeness is a common issue in today’s society. A gentle touch can unlock many doors that were previously shut.
In our touch-deprived world, driven by technology and a fast-paced lifestyle, we've grown increasingly isolated from one another. Many suffer from skin hunger, loneliness, sadness, depression, trauma, separation, grief, stress, unsatisfactory relationships, sleep deprivation, and more. Seeking comfort and connection through touch is natural, yet many are touch deprived. I find immense healing in embracing another person and creating a supportive space for them. In my sessions, I am honored to listen to others share their personal stories. Tears and vulnerability are safeguarded in my private sanctuary. I uphold everyone's privacy, ensuring that what is shared with me remains confidential, and I expect the same discretion in return.
Envision yourself lying down, eyes closed, enveloped in a warm embrace from me. Without words, the silence and warmth of my touch reassures you that you are safe, secure, accepted, and genuinely connected. This is the essence of cuddle therapy—an innovative approach to wellness, mental, and emotional health that utilizes the therapeutic power of human touch.
Discover the remarkable healing effects of consensual cuddling and human touch, free from romantic expectations. This experience is designed for individuals committed to honoring agreements about platonic touch, personal boundaries, and mutual consent. Consensual platonic cuddling embraces the intimacy of touch and affection in a non-sexual way, often paired with empathetic listening, engaging conversation, and transparent communication. Platonic touch has been shown to trigger the release of oxytocin, the 'feel-good' hormone, which promotes a sense of well-being by reducing cortisol, the stress hormone. Research indicates that platonic expressions of care, such as cuddling, hugging, hand-holding, and gentle strokes, can alleviate pain, enhance mood, improve sleep quality, lower stress and depression, reduce feelings of loneliness and anxiety, introduce tranquility, and improve our capacity for affection promoting relaxation and healing.
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