World Record Hugging 24 Hours Nonstop


Hugs become an important element to express the warmth between the pair. But what if the couple must embrace for hours without a break, May be only four couples who entered the contest this longest hug can answer.

As quoted Huffingtonpost, four couples from London that spends more than 24 hours of standing each other's arms, last week?. They won an award from the Guinness World Record for longest hug in the world category.

Initially there were six couples who contest it. They began to link the body to each partner on January 19, at the railway station St Pancras International.

Only allowed to rest for five minutes every hour, all couples must compete breaking the previous record reached 24 hours 44 minutes.

A day passed, two couples had surrendered. While the four couples who survived made it through the record. One of them is Lorna Tulett, star of 'The Choir' which aired on the BBC. Sweat makes her feel like the glue that attaches the body of her husband, Bryan.

It's really special to do this all the decisions and be a celebration of our* arrival in London, said one of the winners of this contest to ITN Productions. This is really a challenging contest.

This contest is part of the recent campaign to get London's Museum of Records world record as much as possible ahead of the 2012 Olympics in London.

Powerful Effects Hugs

Dr. Pam Spurr, relationship expert, said, hugging is the simple act of showing affection to keep the relationship healthy and durable. Hugs were even able to excite deep feeling beyond words.

In a relationship, hugs help the friendship intimacy antarpasangan. When the couple did not have the desire to hug each other, chances are they have lost the intimacy and feel distant from each other.

"Hugs and love are very important in a relationship. Cradling the pair are connected to each other emotionally and helps release a lot of stress in everyday life," said Dr. Pam, as quoted from the pages of Good to Know.

Pam reveals, physical contact with a hug endear due to production of the hormone oxytocin. "Oxytocin makes you feel comfortable being in the arms of the couple and bring feelings of happiness after the physical contact."

Communication expert Audrey Nelson, PhD, who also wrote the book You Do not Say, adding, as the couple hugged each other tightly to his chest indicates that they want to be more intimate and protect each other.

When he hugged her partner and stick it to his chest, he wanted to show as a single pair, protection, warmth and intimacy, he said.

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