Touching boobs really save a life? No, this isn't a joke. It's actually backed by cardiology.
When a man is constantly stressed, his body stays stuck in fight-or-flight mode. His defenses are always on, causing silent inflammation that slowly wears down his heart, even when he's asleep.
But touch carries a biological code. Simply feeling the texture and warmth of a woman's chest triggers an immediate reaction in his primal brain. It activates the vagus nerve, which controls the rest and digest system.
This causes the release of oxytocin, the bonding hormone. Oxytocin creates a deep sense of safety, overriding survival instincts.
His heart rate drops, blood pressure normalizes, and cortisol flushes out.
Finally, his body switches from defense mode to recovery mode. Evolutionarily, this contact meant the tribe was safe, so he could rest.
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