I'm not a touchy, huggy person. But my wife kind of is. Over the years, that's moved me to open my mind about my more tactile brothers and sisters. I've come to realize that trying to categorize every touchy/huggy person as somehow bad or inappropriate is ultimately a hateful act.
Instead of building tolerance and advancing diversity we're letting victorian style prudes set our social interaction criteria. It's disgusting that every single act of touching or hugging now needs to get this extreme analysis by people with social learning disabilities to see if they're all OK with it. Screw all these judgemental f***s that just live to judge and hate.
End of rant.
Instead of building tolerance and advancing diversity we're letting victorian style prudes set our social interaction criteria. It's disgusting that every single act of touching or hugging now needs to get this extreme analysis by people with social learning disabilities to see if they're all OK with it. Screw all these judgemental f***s that just live to judge and hate.
End of rant.