Sentences with phrase «emotional as she hugs»

Democrat Christine Pellegrino is emotional as she hugs Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone after declaring victory in the special election for the Ninth Assembly seat left vacant when Joe Saladino became Oyster Bay Supervisor, Tuesday evening, May 23, 2017, in Massapequa Park.

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They provide medical information, herpes support, and a place to share feelings and experiences as well as emotional hugs when needed.
As the party spirals out of control — wrestling matches, slap - filled drinking contests, and a Donald Trump pinata all play a role — Tyler becomes more alienated from his carefree companions, who seem capable of incredible emotional cruelty despite constantly hugging one another.
Krengel smiles as she recounts the story of one principal who confided to her, «I completely agree with social - emotional learning, but I don't do hugs — so we're not going to do this at my school.»
Watching the tearful reunions and sharing those emotional hugs as families were finally back together reminded us of why we do what we do.
Men and women rated kissing on the lips as being more intimate than cuddling, hand holding, hugging, and massaging.2 In a study of adolescents and young adults, those who engaged in more frequent kissing had higher levels of relationship satisfaction.3 One reason for this satisfaction boost was because conflict with a romantic partner was easier to resolve when there was more affection, like kissing on the lips, in the relationship.2 Kissing promotes emotional closeness, and partners report that kissing after sex strengthens their bond and that they desire to kiss each other after orgasm.1 This makes sense because kissing may increase levels of oxytocin (aka the «love» hormone), a chemical that promotes bonding.4
Coders then watched video recordings of the discussions and rated each participant's perceptions of his or her spouse's parenting, which included the spouse's emotional engagement (kissing and hugging the baby), physical involvement (such as feeding and diaper changing), responsibility and overall parenting skills.
Express affection (physical affection such as giving a hug, or emotional affection such as saying «I love you»)
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