Saturday, June 21, 2008

The Theory of Physical Touch.

A Scientific Approach [And by This I Mean an Experimental Approach] on How to Know You Are Wired for Relationship:

Have you ever tried to give yourself a massage? Have you ever attempted to tickle yourself? What do you find when you try both of these things by yourself?
Absolutely nothing.
No pleasurable sensation whatsoever occurs.
When you massage your own arm, you feel almost nothing and you are no more relaxed than you were when you started applying pressure.
Now, when another human being comes along and gives you a massage, you feel something don’t you? You certainly feel as the massaging progresses, and as their touch sooths your needs, relaxation occurs.
And as you probably have experienced, when another human being comes along and tickles you, much happens. Your body reacts in a rather spontaneous (but hilarious) way to that other person’s tickling action.
Two is always better than one, even in the realm of sensational touch.
There are many other instances where physical touch has wonderful sensations and reactions, but let’s save using those anatomical instances for your marriage with your current or future husband/wife.

We are undoubtedly wired for relationship; this study only demonstrates a few reasons for humans being externally wired for it.


-burton 261E

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