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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Are you a cuddler? Is he? Is it really cuddling?
A new study suggests that physical shows of affection - including cuddling and kissing - are more important to men than they are to women. I'll admit I can be skeptical about studies, at times, but could this possibly be because men see cuddling and kissing as a gateway to sex?
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Who cares what the reason is. It is nice to cuddle. It brings you close to that person you love and provides you with feelings of security, comfort, and bliss. I am all for it.
Agreed, Annie. I'm all for it, too. But I think lots of women are content as can be to JUST cuddle. Men, not so much.
Totally agree, Cathy! Often, cuddling for guys=prelude to -um- "lower" cuddling. And that's not to say I'm not all for it--just sometimes cuddling is all I want!
http://youtu.be/z9FBgPVWGww
Now this is how to cuddle. Generally, I agree with all of you on cuddling.
A) I love that a conversation about cuddling has ensued. (Let's go to the next level and discuss spooning next week.)
B) That video reminds me of my husband and our dog. I keep saying, "I like to be scratched behind my ears, too" but it does no good.
Hmm... men into cuddling only?! Methinks this survey is highly suspish...
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