Once upon a time, in a world where people were always busy and stressed, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived with her parents in a big city, and they were always rushing from one activity to the next. Lily's parents loved her very much, but they didn't have much time for cuddles or affection.
One day, Lily noticed that she felt sad and lonely, even though she had plenty of toys and activities to keep her busy. She missed the warmth of her parents' hugs and the feeling of being held close. She wondered why cuddles were so important, and if there was a way to feel better without them.
Lily decided to do some research on cuddles and their benefits. She learned that cuddling releases a hormone called oxytocin, which makes you feel happy and relaxed. Oxytocin is often called the "cuddle hormone" because it is released during physical touch, such as hugging or holding hands.
Lily also discovered that cuddles can reduce stress and anxiety, lower blood pressure, and improve sleep. She realized that cuddles were not just nice to have, but essential for our well-being.
Determined to get some cuddles, Lily went to her parents and asked for a hug. They were surprised at first, but then they realized how much Lily needed their affection. They hugged her tightly and told her how much they loved her. Lily felt a wave of happiness wash over her, and she knew that cuddles were exactly what she needed.
From then on, Lily's parents made sure to give her plenty of cuddles every day. They snuggled up together on the couch to watch movies, read books while holding hands, and even took naps together. Lily felt happier than ever before, and she knew that cuddles were the reason why.
As Lily grew up, she never forgot the lesson she learned about the importance of cuddles. She made sure to give hugs and affection to those around her, knowing that they too needed the warmth and happiness that came with physical touch. And she lived happily ever after, surrounded by love and cuddles.