touch
Touch is called haptic communication and is derived from the Greek word haptikos in meaning that it is vital to survival. Touch is the first sense to develop in the fetus, and there are scientific sources that say that many infants die if they do not feel touch or if they do not have the sense of touch . Touch can enhance physical and psychological well-being. Warm touches can lead to positive results, while violent touch leads to an unpleasant ending and a negative result. Through touch, different sensations can be felt such as pain, cold, heat, and pleasure. There are many types of touch such as platonic. (Hugs and handshakes), hitting, unintentional, kicking, pinching, pulling and choking. Touch is one of the basics of body language where we must communicate through touch, touch people, touch things and in this way, we can learn a lot about the person in front of us. Touch can give us confidence towards others or not and also through it you can know how strong a person is....