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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Touch and be touched
I'm touch-y, not to be confused with touchy or touched (although some close to me might vehemently disagree.) I'm just one of those touch-y/feel-y gals. I tend to paw people I like when I talk to them. And I pet the people I love a LOT. I'm a hugger, a hand-holder, a tummy-rubbing, put-my-feet-on-your-lap cozy-upper. What can I say? I like bodily contact. This makes some people uncomfortable, I'm sure. That's why I wish they'd read this piece about the health benefits of touching. Did I mention I'm getting a massage tomorrow!? It was a Christmas present from the family. You suppose that means they're sick of all my touching?
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Oh, BG, I'm exactly the same way. I'm all about the touchy-feely. Enjoy the massage, my dear. You've earned it, tenfold.
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