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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I hate air kissing, that nearly touching lips on the cheek thing, especially with people I've only met once or twice, but I don't even like it that much with my family. My sister does it all the time, make cringe so it does, and its a waste of time. Whats wrong with a hello, or a goodbye?
Especially when combined with an ostentatious 'mwaaah' sound! xx(
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
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Just nibble her ear next time.

Ugh!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Maybe, but I was asking about the original 'man' statement, I mean, what is going to happen exactly?? :rolleyes:

Can't my reply apply to men too? No matter which sex is doing the invading, and who's having their space invaded, it makes people uncomfortable without necessarily being afraid.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
If someone crosses the invisible line around me, I can't help but see it as an invasion of my personal space. Feelings range from uncomfortable to claustrophobic to panicky. And, yes, scared. What am I scared of? Everything and nothing. It's both irrational and normal, at the same time. How many times have I been in a car with someone who was driving too fast? Lots. How many crashes? None. Was my fear normal? Of course.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
It isn't necessarily a 'What might happen' thing. Nothing needs to happen.
Look at it as being like a 'phobia'.

A spider is never going to do anything to Potsy but he wouldn't like one being too close to him.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
If someone crosses the invisible line around me, I can't help but see it as an invasion of my personal space. Feelings range from uncomfortable to claustrophobic to panicky. And, yes, scared. What am I scared of? Everything and nothing. It's both irrational and normal, at the same time. How many times have I been in a car with someone who was driving too fast? Lots. How many crashes? None. Was my fear normal? Of course.
Almost everyone understands the idea of 'personal space', though obviously some people are more fussy about it than others. I don't think many people would be happy with a stranger parking their face two inches in front of their own - that is reserved for loved ones/sexual partners.

I reckon my personal space is a bit bigger than the average person's. I have only been to London and used the tube a few times in rush hour and I really didn't like it, even though everyone is busy trying to avoid looking at anyone else, or touching them!

Give me 3+ feet please folks, unless I invite you in! :thumbsup:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Maybe, if you need to ask you wouldn't really understand the answer.

Not helpful...

It isn't necessarily a 'What might happen' thing. Nothing needs to happen.
Look at it as being like a 'phobia'.

A spider is never going to do anything to Potsy but he wouldn't like one being too close to him.

Which I can understand, although the resorting to violence bit as implied by Mark F still doesn't compute.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Which I can understand, although the resorting to violence bit as implied by Mark F still doesn't compute.
Would it make more sense if you compare it to Potsy wanting squish a spider on sight? Especially if it is walking towards him?
I can't understand anyone wanting to squish a spider but I can understand someone feeling like they want to.

See it as a fight or flight response perhaps.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
I conducted a little experiment on behalf of this thread in Tesco this afternoon and can confirm that if someone does get too close behind me, I will leave said aisle pronto and abandon any attempts to buy whatever it was I needed. Weird? Maybe a little. But only because I came home without any chocolate*.

*Ice cream doesn't count. :secret:
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
Slightly different but I REALLY hate shaking hands expecting a nice tight grip and they shake your hand like a damp squid, much like I would expect the Queen does. My automatic reaction is to wipe my hand on my trouser leg.

I also do not like people who lean right in to talk at you.
 
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