Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is so weird about touch these days. No wonder teens aren’t having sex. First we sexualized nudity, now a shoulder tap. SMDH.
It's not necessarily a sexual thing. I don't want you to touch me---deal with it. Why are you compelled to put your hands on people?
I rarely touch people, but I also don't get bent out of shape over a light, brief touch.
Anonymous wrote:In the year of our lord 2025, absolutely not ok.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is so weird about touch these days. No wonder teens aren’t having sex. First we sexualized nudity, now a shoulder tap. SMDH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is so weird about touch these days. No wonder teens aren’t having sex. First we sexualized nudity, now a shoulder tap. SMDH.
It's not necessarily a sexual thing. I don't want you to touch me---deal with it. Why are you compelled to put your hands on people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about $ex in one of the network closets with an Admin Assistant? Receiving a BJ from a co-worker in a different department in her office? A hand job from the same co-worker in your office? $ex in an unoccupied part of the building?
Crazy times and lucky we were never caught.
Or hugging at a Coldplay concert?
Anonymous wrote:Are these types of things acceptable at work or in social settings? I've been on the receiving end a few times. I've also witnessed it happen to others.
I know for a fact that they were not done with harmful intent but still wonder if people should just keep their hands to themselves??!!
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is so weird about touch these days. No wonder teens aren’t having sex. First we sexualized nudity, now a shoulder tap. SMDH.