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Old 03-29-2011, 01:36 PM   #18
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Mostly, I like to be left alone when stuff is bugging me. I don't need or want a lot of cuddling or coddling, in fact, it makes me a little bit crazy.

I nurture others by cooking for them and being there. I probably need to work on my cuddling stuff. I am affectionate, I'm just not overt.

I sniff people and randomly touch their hair, does that count?
I find it interesting that you use cuddling and coddling together. I think of them as very different things and don't really go together at all. Cuddling is affection. Coddling is supporting or indulging bad or unhealthy behavior. That's my understanding of the two concepts.
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