When people hug when they're sad, it's like getting a warm blanket on a cold day, it helps them feel better.
Hugs are like sharing feelings. When someone is sad, their body might feel heavy or tight, kind of like when you’re holding a big, heavy backpack for too long. A hug gives them something to lean on, like having a friend stand beside them and say, “I’m here with you.”
Hugging also makes your brain happy. Your body sends out special messages called feel-good chemicals, which are like little helpers that make you feel calm and comforted. It’s like when you eat your favorite snack, it makes your tummy feel good and your brain feels happy too.
Sometimes, hugging is just a way to say, “I care about you,” without needing words. It’s like giving someone a big, soft smile with your arms.
Examples
- Someone feels lonely at night and grabs a pillow to give themselves a hug.
- After failing an exam, a friend gives you a big hug to make you feel better.
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See also
- Why Do People Scream When They're Scared?
- Why Do People Love Nostalgia?
- Why Do Humans Laugh?
- Why Do Humans Laugh When They're Nervous?
- Why do crowds move us? - Deeply Human?