Even Joe Biden’s wife was creeped out by his compulsive handsiness when they first started dating, Jill Biden admits in her forthcoming autobiography.

“He was always holding my hand, putting his arm around me, or brushing the hair from my face,” she writes in her memoir, “Where the Light Enters,” the Daily Mail reported.

The continual cuddling made her feel “strange and uncomfortable,” Jill Biden states — but she eventually became aware it was a habit among the then-senator’s whole family.

“I realized that physical affection played an important role in his entire family,” she writes, explaining that Biden and his two sons “never wanted to miss a chance to hold a hand, wrap their arms around each other, or give a kiss.”

“I sometimes found all that affection draining,” she writes, but “when Joe loves, he loves hard; he’s all in.”

TThe two met in 1975, three years after Joe Biden’s first wife and young daughter were killed in a car accident. Jill Biden attributed the family’s need to be “constantly touching” to that tragedy.

The former vice-president and potential 2020 candidate has come under fire for repeated instances of unsolicited stroking, kissing, cuddling and hair-sniffing that multiple women have said made them feel uncomfortable in recent years.

Biden on Friday refused to apologize for his cringe-worthy behavior, chalking the reaction up to a change in social customs.

“I’m not sorry for any of my intentions,” he told reporters in Washington. “I’m not sorry for anything that I have ever done. I have never been disrespectful intentionally to a man or a woman.”