Why A Massage Is The Perfect Valentine’s Day Gift
February 7, 2016 by Justin Lehmiller
Valentine’s Day is almost upon us and many are still hunting for the perfect gift for their significant other. Unfortunately, a lot of folks will end up buying an expensive material object that ultimately provides only temporary happiness, is quickly forgotten, and ends up collecting dust somewhere. You can avoid this outcome–and potentially improve your relationship at the same time–by giving your partner something much more personal this year: touch.
As I have previously written, touch is one of the keys to a happy and healthy long-term relationship because it reduces stress and promotes intimacy. Unfortunately, many couples find that, as their relationship progresses, they aren’t touching each other nearly as much as they used to. This can make you feel more distant from your partner both physically and psychologically and potentially contribute to relationship problems. However, adding more touch back into your love life can not only help resolve these issues, but prevent future problems from arising.
For this reason, my top Valentine’s Day gift recommendation is to learn how to massage your partner with your own hands. Not only is it an easy and natural way to increase touch, but it’s also a fun way to warm each other up on those cold winter nights.
For learning massage technique, I recommend Melt: Massage for Couples. Our friends at Melt are offering lifetime memberships to their online streaming video tutorials that will teach you how to massage in the comfort of your own home. Best of all, Melt is currently on sale for readers of Sex and Psychology for a limited time by purchasing through this link.
I’ve introduced Melt on the site before, and it was a huge hit! This time around they’re offering printable gift vouchers for Valentine’s Day to make your shopping easy.
However, I recommend going the extra step by packaging your Melt voucher with some massage accessories (e.g., scented candles, massage oil, etc.–whatever you think your partner will like). This will add to the experience and make for an even more thoughtful gift.
Keep in mind that Melt’s videos are PG and appropriate for all adults; however, you can make your massages as romantic or sensual as you’d like behind closed doors. Turn up the steam or just keep it light and fun.
Lastly, don’t just take my word for it when it comes to the benefits of learning how to give a good massage—the science supports it too: in a recent worldwide internet survey of 100,000 participants, researchers found that, among those people who reported being the happiest in their relationships, 74% said that they give each other back rubs [1].
Melt: Massage for Couples gift vouchers are on sale for a limited time. What are you waiting for? Get yours here.
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[1] Northrup, C., Schwartz, P., & Witte, J. (2014). The normal bar: The surprising secrets of happy couples and what they reveal about creating a new normal in your relationship. New York: Harmony.
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Dr. Justin Lehmiller
Founder & Owner of Sex and PsychologyDr. Justin Lehmiller is a social psychologist and Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute. He runs the Sex and Psychology blog and podcast and is author of the popular book Tell Me What You Want. Dr. Lehmiller is an award-winning educator, and a prolific researcher who has published more than 50 academic works.
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