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Cuddling Sessions

These sessions are strictly that, just cuddling. I took an online cuddle training course through Cuddliest. I am not on their site as I’m a kinkster and that is not something they currently allow as I have other types of clients, and I do not think that their prices are fair or ethical.

 

All NEW clients must become vetted before your first session. To become vetted please click the button below. 

Cuddling with those in Mental Health and individuals enrolled in Therapy

For those in therapy, you may be wondering “How Does A Touch Session Complement Therapy”:

Touch practitioners trained by Cuddlist can ally with you to add the therapeutic element of touch to your treatment.

 

A session can greatly benefit those who are working with:

- Managing anxiety and depression.

- Communicating boundaries, needs, and wants.

- Developing a sense of empowerment or have experienced having their agency taken away

 - Recovering from abuse and resulting trauma: sexual, physical, psychological, and emotional Improving low self-esteem and struggling with body image

 - Overcoming codependency in relationships and related attachment disorders

Cuddling with those without mental health and those not in Therapy

You may be asking yourself why just cuddling if you are not in therapy.

 

Consensual therapeutic holding soothes the unmet need for healthy connection. It provides a safe way to harness the stress-reducing biochemistry of the human body. 

Benefits for cuddling

Our society is suffering from chronic social isolation and touch deprivation and, to make matters worse, we have also sexualized touch. Touch deprivation is linked to anxiety, depression, aggression, stress, violent behavior, impulsiveness, low job performance, poor relational skills, and so on.

 

Sadly, many people in our society come from communities where they were never, or rarely, touched by their parents, family members, or friends or only experience touch through sex. There’s a better way. Cuddling provides a mutually beneficial touch that many of us never received in the past or currently do not experience in the present. Much like yoga, meditation, and mindfulness, professional therapeutic touch through cuddling is healing and transformative when it happens in a respectful and emotionally safe way. The protocols Cuddlist teaches establish and preserve these conditions.

 

Try a therapeutic touch session with Miss RinRin who is a Cuddlist cuddler practitioner, and see just how much more alive you will feel. She looks forward to embracing you.

 

What Is this type of session good for?

A session can:

 

● Improve immunity,
● Enhance mood,
● Serve as an energetic elixir for all patients, especially those with chronic medical conditions.
● Build self-esteem
● Increase trust and self-reliance
● Decrease anxiety and depression

Consensual cuddling can actually help us reclaim our heart's desires and the voice to express them. We can learn with another person that it is safe and feels good in our bodies to notice and ask for what we want. We can notice and say what we don't want and have it heard and respected, and even welcomed! We can find our voice in the presence of someone who has theirs. When we reclaim it, we can help others reclaim it. The more people who do that, the more positive change happens on an increasingly larger scale. The less shame, and blame, and the more constructive mutually satisfying interactions happen in the world, the better the world gets for everyone.

 

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