At first glance it sounds like just another bold internet claim — but relationship therapists say the idea behind it actually touches something real: the level of emotional comfort between partners. Experts explain that certain forms of intimacy require trust, acceptance, and vulnerability. When a couple reaches that level, it usually reflects a relationship built on communication rather than embarrassment or distance. In other words, the behavior itself isn’t the point — the connection behind it is. It Shows Emotional Safety Psychologists note that long-term couples who feel safe with each other tend to remove social filters inside the relationship....
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