Affectionate displays boost relationship satisfaction across cultures despite varying social norms
Displays of affection, such as hugging, kissing and holding hands, can be good for your health. They can reduce stress, boost mood and improve quality of life. Being affectionate in both public and private is also linked to happier relationships. But how much do differences in how willing partners are to show affection influence relationship satisfaction?
Summary
Public and private displays of affection (PDA) like hugging and kissing are beneficial for stress reduction, mood elevation, and overall well-being. Affection fosters happier relationships. However, a key question arises: How do discrepancies in partners’ comfort levels with showing affection impact their relationship satisfaction? This explores the potential disconnect between partners when one is more or less inclined towards PDA than the other.
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