I came across the term skinship recently, and I really love it. It's a portmanteau word connecting skin and kinship, ie non sexual touching. Touching for connection or comfort. Like holding hands or hugging or just sitting very close and feeling the other person beside you - like you would with kin.
As a culture, we've become obsessed with sexual touch and are losing other forms of touch. I often think about men who come on so strong sexually, wondering if they have just touched someone recently, in a non sexual way, or if they only way they get connection is through sex, and how limiting that can be.
Women often easily hug each other, touch each other for comfort, hold babies, hold animals. We're allowed to and encouraged to, it's seen as feminine.
Men are allowed to slap each other on the back, or yell and jump at each other when their team wins, but aren't encouraged to have quieter skin connections.
I think if you aren't allowed to touch anyone, you develop a skin hunger. I used to encourage people to go and have massages if they don't get touch from people often, to just affirm their humanity and feel the comfort of a non sexual touch. Pets are an amazing resource for this.
