A Little About Myself
About Myself
You must sign a code of conduct before the cuddle session. Rated PG.
Why is cuddling important?
When you cuddle, your body releases a hormone called oxytocin that calms you and makes you more likely to deal better with stress. ... It also can lower your blood pressure and lower levels of the “stress hormone” cortisol, which also can help.
When we touch – cuddle, hug, or hold hands – our bodies release “feel good” hormones. These hormones include oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin. Once the hormones are released into our bodies we experience feelings of happiness, relaxation, improved mood, and lower levels of depression
Who are the perfect candidates?
People Prone to:
Anxiety
High blood pressure
Depression
Loneliness
Antisocial behavior
ect.
Lack of Touch: When you don't get enough physical touch, you can become stressed, anxious, or depressed. As a response to stress, your body makes a hormone called cortisol. This can cause your heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and breathing rate to go up, with bad effects for your immune and digestive systems.
Cuddling Can Help Boost Your Immune System:
When people hug for 20 seconds or more, the feel-good hormone oxytocin is released which creates a stronger bond and connection between the huggers. Oxytocin has been shown to boost the immune system and reduce stress.
My Experience:
"What I've learned as a professional cuddler has been the deep and persistent need that people have for touch. It's undeniable that we as social creatures need touch not only for well-being but also for survival. It is through touch that we know our humanness, our connection with others, and that we belong, that we belong to each other. Touch is extremely powerful."
Price Per Hour: $100
Great cuddler and a good listener...