Research finds we 'mirror-image' touch during sexual interactions

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A new study on the role of touch and gaze in sexual pleasure, found that we instigate a mirroring-move during sexual interactions by touching our partners where we want to be touched.
A new study on the role of touch and gaze in sexual pleasure, by Bangor University and Royal Holloway found that we instigate a mirroring-move during sexual interactions by touching our partners where we want to be touched.

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