The Curious Case of Professional Cuddling: Questions Abound

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In a world filled with eccentric fashion trends, like lace shorts for men and RompHim attire, it seems we should be prepared for anything. From feathered eyebrows to swimsuits adorned with body hair, the surprises just keep coming. But just when we think we’ve seen it all, along comes professional cuddling, leaving us scratching our heads in disbelief.

Yes, you read that right—professional cuddling is a real service, and it raises a multitude of questions. How does one even begin to pursue a career as a professional cuddler? Are there classes for mastering the art of cuddling, or perhaps a certification in hand-holding? Is there a seminar dedicated to the art of gentle caresses?

According to reports from Business Insider, professional cuddlers, affectionately dubbed “cuddlists,” provide a paid service that goes beyond the casual hugs you might see in viral videos. Instead, these professionals engage in a variety of touch-based activities with clients—everything from hand-holding to spooning, all within PG boundaries. One cuddlists interviewed described the relationship as being somewhere between a client and a friend.

But the lingering question is: why? For parents who are already overwhelmed with touch from their kids, the idea of snuggling with a stranger is, quite frankly, a nightmare. Picture this: you’re a mom with a baby nursing, a toddler clinging to your leg, and a preschooler who’s just discovered the joys of telling jokes. By the end of the day, your touch meter is maxed out, and the thought of an additional cuddle session with a stranger sounds utterly exhausting.

We understand the appeal of professional cuddling—touch is a fundamental human need, and many individuals might find comfort in it for various reasons. Self-care is essential, and kudos to those who prioritize it. However, for many touched-out parents, the thought of another hug is less than inviting.

After all, for the price of a professional cuddling session—around $100—we could just as easily indulge in a hot stone massage with lavender oil. Are we being a tad hypocritical? Maybe. But we firmly believe there’s a line in the sand regarding personal space, and cuddling with a stranger crosses it.

We’re all about positive and consensual touch, of course—be it a nice scalp massage during a haircut, a few moments of spooning with a partner, or a well-deserved foot rub after a pedicure. But when it comes to professional cuddling? That’s a solid no from us.

Now, if only we could find a cozy room with a sign reading “leave me the heck alone,” we’d be all in for that!

If you’re interested in other thoughtful topics, check out our post on the journey of home insemination at Make A Mom. Whether it’s about fertility, pregnancy, or self-care, there are so many resources out there, like Women’s Health, that can provide valuable insights. And for those considering home insemination, Cryobaby offers a great kit to assist in the process.

In summary, while professional cuddling may offer comfort to some, for many parents it feels more like a burden than a blessing. There’s a fine line between seeking connection and needing a breather, and the latter is often what’s truly needed after a long day of being tugged in every direction.

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