What Causes a ‘Good’ Hug to Feel So Comforting?

A good hug feels comforting because it makes you feel safe and happy. When you hug someone, your body sends out feel-good chemicals like oxytocin, which makes you feel warm and calm inside, kind of like a cozy blanket for your heart.

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  1. A hug from your best friend after a tough day at school feels like being wrapped in a cozy blanket.
  2. Your mom's hug before bed makes you feel safe and ready for dreams.
  3. Hugging your pet after a long walk makes everything seem better.

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