Research finds we ‘mirror-image’ touch during sexual interactions and treat our partner’s body like our ownĪ See image description at end new study on the role of touch and gaze in sexual pleasure, by Bangor University and Royal Holloway, University of London, found that we instigate a mirroring-move during sexual interactions by touching our partners where we want to be touched.
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