To Touch v.


To Touch v.

1. vti. to put a part of the body, especially the fingertips, in contact with something so as to feel it.
2. vt. to apply the slightest pressure to something.


Sometimes it is difficult to be so close to the person that you adore. Even a pure accidental touch is quite unbearable and the body is sent into shock, a nervous shock filled with excitement. For some, a brush between one’s arm or hand against the other is enough physical contact to please. It’s not that you can’t stand it, but it’s overwhelmingly hard to handle.

A single touch can, at times, be sexual. Okay, so maybe it doesn’t result in an orgasm, but the outcome is something more, especially when you can’t get enough of being with that particular person. The physical and mental reaction can become a sort of addiction, similar to the desire for someone’s scent. The scent of a human being is an entirely different kind of compulsion for admiration. The cologne, perfume, or laundry detergent can be bought anywhere, but the presence and feeling of a specific man or woman becomes enchanting and is impossible to purchase.

Touching knees and elbows places you under a trance and it is only that individual that can make you feel the way that you feel in that moment. Though you may feel satisfied and delighted, after the fact, you urge for something more.

When that simple touch turns into something supplementary; a physical relationship containing passion and fixation, the sensation is quite sublime.
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