u/MaybeItsTheTism

Boys and men have been touch-starved for too long but that is changing.

I chaperoned for my daughter’s field trip recently (4th grade) and was surprised to see how physically affectionate many of the boys were with their pals. Walking side by side with arms touching, draping arms over one another’s shoulders, linking arms while walking together. The boys that I grew up with were very deliberate to not physically touch one another in fear of judgement. Newer generations seem to be more apt to embrace appreciation for platonic physical touch and I think it’s excellent for the wellbeing of humankind.

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u/MaybeItsTheTism — 2 days ago
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She’s 13 and is enjoying feeling unique so when I said her name is becoming more popular she was displeased lol. She’s a witch I think so use at your risk

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u/MaybeItsTheTism — 17 days ago