Muchos tienen sexo y no hacen el amor.
Y yo he hecho el amor con solo
un beso, con una caricia en la mejilla…
con un suspiro mientras te extraño.
Te he hecho el amor sin tocarte la piel
en una poesía,
mientras estamos en silencio abrazados.
Si alguien más te ha tocado y presumió
haberte hecho el amor…
¡Mintió!
porque no es tocar y acariciar el cuerpo,
es tocar y acariciar el corazón.
Making love extends far beyond physical interaction; it involves an emotional and spiritual bond that connects partners on a deeper level. While many confuse sex with love, true intimacy is cultivated through shared feelings, understanding, and unspoken communication. Simple acts such as a gentle kiss, a touch on the cheek, or a sigh of longing can convey more love than physical acts alone. This concept emphasizes the importance of emotional presence and heartfelt connection. Establishing such bonds leads to stronger relationships and a greater sense of fulfillment. Scientific studies support that emotional intimacy triggers the release of oxytocin, often called the "love hormone," which fosters trust and bonding. Moreover, poetry and silent moments shared between partners illustrate that love can be expressed without physical touch. These experiences nurture the heart and soul, creating a lasting impact beyond physical sensations. Recognizing that making love is about "touching and caressing the heart" encourages partners to cultivate empathy, patience, and genuine care. In modern relationships, this understanding can improve communication, reduce misunderstandings around physical affection, and deepen mutual respect. By appreciating love as an emotional connection, individuals can build more meaningful and enduring partnerships.



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