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Old 01-16-2017, 04:25 PM   #304
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I love touching (and smelling) skin, rubbing the skin of the lower back and downward... (incidentally, I also love a hand on the small of my back or behind my neck)
I love to touch freshly folded laundry right out of the dryer and to place my hands between the folds of the laundry items.
I also love touching Snow Globes. Especially musical ones. I've had a collection of unique music boxes since I was a wee girl, but the musical Snow globes have always been my favourite.
When I was small, I loved the feeling of my satin trimmed blanket up against my face. I would rub the top of my nose with the satin. To this day, my hands are often near my face as I sleep.
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