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It Could Be a Way of Offering Comfort
Sometimes people instinctively reach out during stressful situations.
“I’m here for you.”
Again, the context matters. Comforting touch is most meaningful when it is appropriate and welcomed.
It May Reflect Attraction
People often communicate attraction through subtle body language before expressing it verbally.
However, attraction should never be assumed based on a single gesture alone. Other signals—such as conversation, eye contact, mutual interest, and respect—provide a much clearer picture.
Cultural Differences Matter
What feels perfectly normal in one setting may seem overly familiar in another.
Understanding these differences helps avoid misunderstandings.
Consent Always Comes First
If the touch makes someone uncomfortable, they have every right to move away or clearly express that they do not welcome it.
Healthy relationships are built on mutual respect, communication, and consent.
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