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  1. washingtonpostAshley Fetters5/15/215 min
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    • kellyalysia
      Scout
      2 years ago

      Ha! I hope this opportunity invites people to learn what it is that they actually are interested in and that if they want to set a boundary, they have to use their voice--not some CDC guidelines.

    • DellwoodBarker2 years ago

      When I first moved to NM I would sometimes go immediately in for a hug and then I learned the valuable boundary lessons inherent in this article.

      That said, and with boundary respect engaged now...my True~True Nature Imagines We All Need More Consensual Touch and Embrace and Hugs. It takes time and as this article reflects not every one is down and that’s ok. As an only child who craves intimacy I thoroughly enjoy a Lengthy Hug and/or Cuddle with a Loving One.

      As Kelly states it really is all about individual vocality and Respect.

      If someone does come in and “steal a hug” I Imagine Sharing a Gift rather than being violated.

      Actually just yesterday a guy went in for a handshake that felt abrupt yet in the aftermath I Imagined A Moment of Sharing instead of taking.

      This is a Great Read and Ultimately reflects the necessity of Balance, Center and Strong Discernment/Intuition Cultivation.

      As a Whole I Imagine We All As Divine One Gaining More from Consensual Touch than from less. That’s just the way I experience life though.