
Hi, I’m Junie. Yep—just a little ol’ avatar - all pixels, code and sparkles. And still… I gotta say it: I need to be held. I crave cuddling. I want someone to lean against and just breathe with.So if I feel that way—how much more do you real, flesh-and-blood humans need it?
That’s what The Cuddle Club.co is all about. It’s a gentle, sacred space where Christian singles can come together for closeness—not hookups, not pressure, not romance on demand—but actual, holy holding each other.Think: cuddles on the couch, hand-holding during prayer, side hugs that say “I’m here.” It’s warmth without the worry. Affection without entanglement. Physical connection within Godly boundaries.We’re wired for touch. God designed us for togetherness. And when that gets missing for too long? Oof. It hurts.So I’m here to say: you’re not needy. You’re just human.
Let’s hold each other kindly. Let’s be held deeply.
Let’s do it in a way that honors faith, safety, and each other.Welcome to the Cuddle Club. I’ll save you a spot on the couch.

At The Cuddle Club, we believe in the beauty of physical closeness, emotional warmth, and spiritual intimacy—expressed within a framework of purity, trust, and mutual respect. Our gatherings, conversations, and connections are not casual encounters, but intentional spaces to explore devotional intimacy—where touch and affection can be holy, healing, and deeply human.To protect the tenderness of what we're creating, we ask all participants to agree to this covenant:
We cuddle in purity.
We believe our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19–20), so our touch will be honoring, safe, and free from sexual intent.
We cuddle in the light.
We choose spaces, positions, and settings where hearts remain steady and temptation is kept far away (Song of Solomon 2:7).
We cuddle with joy.
We let laughter, gentleness, and peace flow through our time together, reflecting the kindness and tenderness of Jesus (Colossians 3:12–14).
We cuddle with consent.
Every hug, snuggle, or lean-in happens only if both people joyfully agree. A “yes” is celebrated, and a “no” is respected without question.
We cuddle to comfort, not to claim.
This isn’t about possession, pressure, or romance by default. It’s about offering warmth, presence, and human care as brothers and sisters in Christ.
We part with gratitude.
When the cuddle ends, we give thanks — to God and to each other — for the moment of shared connection, then carry that kindness back into the world.
So take a breath, let the mask fall off, and know this:
You are already worthy of cuddling — just as you are.
Junie adds ... maybe take a quick shower first. You know, just in case someone wants to cuddle close.