Sentences with phrase «by physical affection»

Scientists have found that oxytocin (a bonding hormone) is released during the initial stage of infatuation — which causes couples to feel euphoric and turned on by physical affection — such as touching and holding hands.
Thanks to the bonding hormone oxytocin, which is produced by physical affection, touch helps foster intimacy in a relationship.

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It's made me a better man and I'm a willing participant in this endeavor but it's only been absorbed by my wife and has not come back to me in the way of affection, physical love or really any other way.
Whether you experience mental or physical manifestations of it, an imbalance in the solar plexus chakra is often brought on by on by experiences of rejection and criticism, a lack of affection, or feeling ignored or underappreciated.
Show your affection by making regular physical contact, like holding her hand, giving her a quick peck on the cheek or putting your arm around her.
Cats with high positive scores are more likely to tolerate the sometimes awkward handling by children and the higher amounts of physical affection and cuddling some adopters expect from their cats.
Isolate the infected cat from others, however, maintain your own physical contact with the cat as the probability of your cat's recovery are increased by receiving affection from you; this infection has an extremely depressing effect on both the mental and physical health of your cat and your cat «s recovery will benefit considerably from your affection and comfort.
The animal's constancy bolsters courage during setbacks, because the animal's affection is unaffected by factors such as the person's physical capabilities or mood.
Ideally you should incorporate physical affection when you talk so give him all those «I love you» signals; snuggle up together on the couch, hold hands, touch him when you pass by him and so on.
The court is guided by the best interests of the child, and considers: the relationship of the child with each parent and the ability and disposition of each parent to provide the child with love, affection and guidance, the ability and disposition of each parent to assure that the child receives adequate food, clothing, medical care, other material needs and a safe environment, the ability and disposition of each parent to meet the child's present and future developmental needs, the quality of the child's adjustment to the child's present housing, school and community and the potential effect of any change, the ability and disposition of each parent to foster a positive relationship and frequent and continuing contact with the other parent, including physical contact, except where contact will result in harm to the child or to a parent, the quality of the child's relationship with the primary care provider, if appropriate given the child's age and development, the relationship of the child with any other person who may significantly affect the child, the ability and disposition of the parents to communicate, cooperate with each other and make joint decisions concerning the children where parental rights and responsibilities are to be shared or divided, and any evidence of abuse.
The critical need for physical affection is highlighted by a large study on 49 cultures (Prescott, 1990).
The amount of physical affection given and received by the participants was not related to conflict experienced in the relationship.
Then you likely express your love by showing physical affection and probably feel most loved when others show their affection for you physically.
If they share lots of appreciation, good times and non-sexualized affection (smiles, hugs, fond words, eye contact, etc), they can bridge the gap left by minimal physical intercourse.
«If a marriage is going to last, both partners need to be able to demonstrate their love by giving and receiving physical affection,» says Feuerman.
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