Coronavirus stole the sweet magic of kisses. Will we get it back?
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, in whichon average have been diagnosed per day with the virus this week, we still can’t seem to escape our desire for love and affection. With restaurants, beaches and other public spaces reopening — and the start of a new season days away — the natural desire for summer romance and kissing will probably increase despite the virus.
Despite the rising coronavirus numbers, the desire for summer romance and kisses likely will increase in the weeks and months ahead. “[Affection] is such an important behavior in the development and also in the maintenance of our romantic relationships,” Floyd says. “Many people can remember the first time they hugged or the first kiss or the first time they had sex. Those kinds of affectionate behaviors are turning points in a relationship.”
Kissing is here to stay. “Many people can remember the first time they hugged or the first kiss or the first time they had sex,” says one expert. “Those kinds of affectionate behaviors are turning points in a relationship.”
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