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When partners hold hands with genuine care and desire for connection—rather than as a manipulative tactic or obligation—the neurological benefits multiply.
Holding hands with your spouse may help you reduce stress. That's what psychology experts from the University of Virginia found when they studied happily married couples.
Hand-holding is hard-wired into our brains—we’ve been doing it since birth. You might notice that a newborn baby will reflexively grip when you touch their palm. According to the National ...
1. Holding hands benefits our physical and mental health Sure, grabbing your partner's hand feels nice. But according to science, the positive feelings go way deeper than that.
And “Hold Hands,” like some of our most intimate moments, ain’t a story that’s easy to understand. But it’s the story we return to, hoping to remember that then “we were holding hands ...