Non-Sexual Touch | Sunny & Sunmarie Burns

Many couples struggle because they are starved for physical affection. Often times when one spouse wants to become sexual with their partner, they actually don’t have much of a foundation of non-sexual touch and their advances are either harshly or passively rejected.

If you are one of the hordes of people who are working from home and confined in close proximity to your spouse for the foreseeable future, it is probably a good idea to set yourself upright!

Non-sexual touch is extremely important for maintaining physical and emotional connection and is something that should be exercised very mindfully—ESPECIALLY while we are quarantined.

Enjoy hearing from this second-generation couple as they offer some wonderful tips as to how to practice non-sexual touch.

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