The internet today is like a lifeline, we cannot do without it. Many people, including influencers and even healthcare providers, are now using social media to spread awareness around health. With all these internet personalities talking about health, the new buzzword around health, specifically sexual health is "aftercare". What does aftercare mean?Aftercare refers to the act of taking care of your partner and making them feel safe and attended to after sexual intercourse. The term actually originated in the BDSM community as a way to make sure that everyone is taken care of after the act and to provide reassurance that whatever happened in the act was just an act, hinting towards role plays. Relationship experts and experts point out that especially for those who are submissive, aftercare plays an important role in reassuring them that the dominant or the submissive roles are only limited to the sexual act. This can involve cuddling, talking, or giving each other a massage. It is an intimate act and can help strengthen bonds and help individuals feel safe and secure. Is It Backed Scientifically?In a 2014 study Post Sex Affectionate Exchanges Promote Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction found that affectionate behaviour after sex leads to higher sexual and relationship satisfaction. This includes cuddling, shared intimacy, talking about what a person liked and what they did not enjoy to have a better understanding, massaging each other, bathing together, and sensual touching. A 2019 study titled The Effects of Cuddling on Relational Quality for Married Couples: A Longitudinal Investigation found that married people who cuddled more frequently reported increased levels of relationship satisfaction. It is also a way to help your body and mind adjust to the chemicals like oxytocin and dopamine, which are released during sex and help to avoid postcoital dysphoria (PCD) known as the post-sex blues.