icame.com Press Release

Thursday, December 20th, 2007 Danny Brown


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Weak and slow economy results in personal, intimate gifts during holiday season 

Eliminating Christmas & New Year’s holiday stress as more couples seek intimate moments and gestures of love to beat the blues 

New York City, NY – December 20, 2007 – After a year of a yo-yo economy and the weak real estate market contributing to worries about an uncertain future, consumers have spoken with the loudest voice they can – their wallets and purses. This holiday season has seen less spending than normal – retail sales are down and high-priced consumer goods have been replaced with the personal gift of love and intimacy instead, as couples rediscover the gift of each other.  

The holiday season is the ideal time to re-ignite the intimacy of your relationship. Instead of the traditional downtime between Christmas and New Year, when most arguments between couples start, it’s temperatures that are rising instead of tempers. Whereas before couples would be worrying about how to pay for the holiday gifts, now they’re relaxing with a sensual massage, or enjoying the interpersonal pleasure of unique and intimate ideas. And it’s not just for the holiday season where couples can benefit – this feel-good factor can last the whole year though and help in even the toughest times.    

Medical experts agree that that the mix of looking for something different this holiday season and the intoxicating effects of Oxytocin are the ideal blend. “Oxytocin at the level of the brain plays a role in the expression of maternal, sexual, social, stress and feeding behaviors, as well as learning and memory,” says Diane Witt, PhD and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Binghamton University of New York.  

Bruce Diller Verstandig, founder of icamea unique website geared for the mainstream – ‘I asked, I learned, i came’ - offering sexual health information, sexuality advice to men, female and couples, agrees. “One of the body’s most important hormones is Oxytocin, which is responsible for the emotional response we experience when our partner touches us. It heightens our sense of goodwill and gives us that warm, fuzzy glow when we’re happy… Oxytocin has a calming effect on the body, which at this stressful time of year is exactly what we all need.”  

Since the hormone also increases the desire to be touched further, the out-of-bedroom result is a strong increase in intimate desire and romance. This leads to personal touch, hand holding, kissing and the onset of Oxytocin coursing through your body. Oxytocin helps to maintain a strong and healthy relationship and also strengthens our feelings towards each other. And with so much disillusionment about the world around us and the uncertainty of what the future will bring, intimacy is needed more than ever.  

Some suggestions offered by icame, which saw a boost in questions and feedback regarding personal intimate holiday ideas, include simple gestures like a hug or the softest of kisses; sharing a long and luxurious bath and setting the scene with mood lighting, before finishing off with an intimate massage; even cooking a romantic dinner will all have the desired effect. And for the ultimate in sensual holiday gifts, why not give a special I.O.U. to be enjoyed later? It’s a perfect example of how to erase all the stress and everyday worry from your life, and that of your partner’s.  

The world is always ready to offer a good dose of reality, some of it not always welcome. It is the imagination and creativity of couples that will make each and every day perfect. It’s time to keep the good, warm holiday bonding feeling all year round – it’s time for intimacy.     

About icame.com
Sexual Health information interchange uniquely geared for the mainstream audience. Its mission is to break down the barriers of self imposed sexual inhibitions and understanding. Presented in a praiseworthy environment, to enrich ones sexual health & happiness, emotionally as well as physically. icame.com has been helping to strengthen relationships since 2006.  

For additional information, please contact:
Bruce Diller Verstandig
(646) 233-1970
bruce@SexDr.com 

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