Are you familiar with love’s many languages?
If not, allow me to refresh you!
According to the Family Centre, love can be expressed through: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch.
Each of these languages can take the lead over an individual. For example, one would prefer to express their love through words of affirmation while their partner prefers to express it through acts of service. Both of these are beautiful in their own right, and can help cultivate a healthy relationship down the line.
But what happens when the world forces one love language back into the shadows?
For two years, the world was forced to stay in their homes to protect their physical health. In exchange, we had to give up an important aspect in intimacy – physical touch.
What is Skin Hunger?
Skin Hunger or Touch Starvation is defined by Healthline as an occurrence when a person experiences little to no touch from other living things. Additionally, Vice emphasizes the importance of skin-to-skin contact as a form of communication.
Putting these two together will drive home the reality that touch helps you express the emotions words can’t.
Is Skin Hunger real?
Yes, it is! Vice continues on to say that while a lot of people still don’t consider this as a real thing, being deprived of touch has some serious and long-lasting effects such as the following provided by Healthline:
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Feelings of depression
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Anxiety
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Stress
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Low relationship satisfaction
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Difficulty sleeping and
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A tendency to avoid secure attachments