Your Body Remembers Love
- corbettlakisha
- Apr 7
- 1 min read
A baby’s first language is touch. It’s how we soothe them, how they know they are loved. Safety isn’t spoken—it’s felt.
But somewhere along the way, that changes. By the time we’re 10, the hugs become fewer, the affection dries up. You learn to self-soothe, to go without.
Then you grow older. And when sex enters the picture, intimacy outside of it starts to disappear. A simple touch, a warm embrace, a moment of presence—it’s no longer freely given. So you start craving it. Searching for it. Maybe even giving your body to people, hoping to feel that connection again.

But real intimacy isn’t something you have to chase. Love isn’t something you have to earn. Your body remembers what it means to receive without conditions. You just have to let yourself come back home to it.
Have you ever felt this? Let’s talk about it. ⬇️
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