Lets Get Physical
Posted by
Kopite Girl
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29 August 2010
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Wotcha gang.
Human physical contact.
Whether it be a slight touch or full on naughtyness we all need it. But why is it good for some to touch, and not so good for others?
For instance, I was on a bus here in LA yesterday. A large lady sat next to me. She almost crushed me through the windscreen then had the cheek to look at me as if it was my fault! So, I politely said to her after she finally got 'comfortable' that the next stop was my stop, and could she let me out. She turned to me and said 'damn skinny english bitch'
I'd lost my temper after this, and shouted to the driver 'please stop, I'm trapped in my seat by a woman who needs a crane to lift her off the bus' then turned to her and said 'Guess the american dream missed out on you. Don't be so bitter.' she put her head down in shame. I ended up climbing over the seat in front to get out.
Not so nice touching, or crushing in the sense.
But yet some people hug strangers, we touch when we comfort people.
We hold hands when we're in love. We hold a child's hand to keep them safe.
We kiss as a show of deep affection, we kiss to explore that lust, to express the passion we feel.
We hug as reassurance, cuddles to show and feel love.
When we make love, we use touch to share. We're giving our bodies, forgetting anything else, just you and him/her. The world disappears and its you both feeling, touching, exploring, giving and feeling intense pleasure. The most human way to show our emotion for each other.
So. Why do we crave touch?
Human physical contact.
Whether it be a slight touch or full on naughtyness we all need it. But why is it good for some to touch, and not so good for others?
For instance, I was on a bus here in LA yesterday. A large lady sat next to me. She almost crushed me through the windscreen then had the cheek to look at me as if it was my fault! So, I politely said to her after she finally got 'comfortable' that the next stop was my stop, and could she let me out. She turned to me and said 'damn skinny english bitch'
I'd lost my temper after this, and shouted to the driver 'please stop, I'm trapped in my seat by a woman who needs a crane to lift her off the bus' then turned to her and said 'Guess the american dream missed out on you. Don't be so bitter.' she put her head down in shame. I ended up climbing over the seat in front to get out.
Not so nice touching, or crushing in the sense.
But yet some people hug strangers, we touch when we comfort people.
We hold hands when we're in love. We hold a child's hand to keep them safe.
We kiss as a show of deep affection, we kiss to explore that lust, to express the passion we feel.
We hug as reassurance, cuddles to show and feel love.
When we make love, we use touch to share. We're giving our bodies, forgetting anything else, just you and him/her. The world disappears and its you both feeling, touching, exploring, giving and feeling intense pleasure. The most human way to show our emotion for each other.
So. Why do we crave touch?












On the...er...weightier topic of touch....I have no clue. We sit alone inside our skulls and I suppose touching is a way to break that loneliness. Nerve endings relaying the other person right to our skulls. For a brief time we aren't so alone.