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    skinship
    /ˈskinˌSHip/

    noun

    • 1. (in Japanese and Korean contexts) touching or close physical contact between parent and child or between lovers or friends, used to express affection or strengthen an emotional bond: "sufficient skinship is important in child-rearing"

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  2. Esp. in Japanese and Korean contexts: touching or close physical contact between parent and child or (esp. in later use) between lovers or friends, used to express affection or strengthen an emotional bond. 1966. Sufficient skinship in child-rearing prevents the occurrence of psychosis in Japan. H. Kokubu, Child-rearing Pract.

  3. Apr 30, 2023 · Skinship is a word that originated in Japan, and it referred to the closeness and intimacy of a relationship between a mother and her baby. Now we use the term skinship as a way to describe bonding through physical contact across many of our relationships.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · There is a lot to be said for skinship — physical contact or intimacy between two people that involves touching or caressing one another’s skin. Think hugs, holding hands, snuggling, a friendly pat on the back, a warm embrace, a massage.

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · “Skinship” doesn’t just refer to the intimate touch of sexual partners. Rather, it also includes family members and even some friends as well.

  6. Skinship is a term often used in East Asian cultures, notably in South Korea and Japan, to describe a close, non-sexual physical intimacy or touch interaction between people.

  7. Feb 3, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] skinship ( uncountable) (particularly Japan, South Korea) Bonding through physical (touch, skin-to-skin) contact; particularly between family members, relatives and loved ones. Spending time together naked for social bonding. Translations. [ edit] ± bonding through physical contact. References. [ edit]

  8. Jan 28, 2014 · Caressing/stroking. Cuddling/holding. Hugging. Holding hands. Kissing on the lips. Kissing on the face. Among the Brigham Young sample, all forms of physical affection except holding hands and...

  9. Skinship encompasses various forms of physical affection, such as cuddling, holding hands, hugging, and even playing together. It is a way to build intimacy and strengthen the emotional connection between individuals.

  10. Jul 21, 2022 · It defines skinship as “feelings of relatedness and affection between two people, particularly a mother and a child, caused by hugging, touching, and other forms of physical contact.”

  11. Skinship Definition. Meanings. Definition Source. Origin. Noun. Filter. noun. Bonding through physical contact. Wiktionary. Origin of Skinship. From Japanese スキンシップ (sukinshippu) or Korean 스킨십 (seukinsip), from English skin +‎ -ship, desiged to rhyme with kinship. From Wiktionary. Find Similar Words.

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