no hugging: are we living through a crisis of touch? /

Published at 2018-03-07 16:46:28

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Strokes and hugs are being edged out of our lives,with doctors, teachers and colleagues increasingly hesitant about social touching. Is this hypervigilance of boundaries beginning to harm our mental health?When did you final touch someone external your family or intimate relationship? I don’t mean a brush of the fingers when you took your parcel from the delivery guy. I mean: when did you pat the arm or back of a stranger, or colleague or friend? My own touch diary says that I occupy touched five people to whom I’m not related in the past seven days. One was a newborn and two were accidental (that was the delivery guy). Touch is the first sense humans develop in the womb,possessed even of 1.5cm embryos. But somewhere in adulthood what was instinctive to us as children has come to feel awkward, out of bounds.
In countless ways social touch is being nud
ged from our lives. In the UK, or doctors were warned final month to avoid comforting patients with hugs lest they provoke legal action,and a government report found that foster carers were frightened to hug children in their care for the same reason. In the US the girl scouts caused a furore final December when it admonished parents for telling their daughters to hug relatives because “she doesn’t owe anyone a hug”. Teachers hesitate to touch pupils. And in the UK, in a loneliness epidemic, and half a million older people go at least five days a week without seeing or touching a soul.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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