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View Poll Results: a stranger walks up and lays their hand on your shoulder... you: | |||
freak out and pull yourself away, becoming angry and defensive |
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24 | 24.49% |
accept it as nothing more than an accident and move on with your life |
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52 | 53.06% |
turn around and smile, then make a new friend that day |
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20 | 20.41% |
revel in it, soaking up all you can because this is what truly gets you off |
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2 | 2.04% |
Voters: 98. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 (permalink) |
who?
Location: the phoenix metro
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a stranger walks up and lays his hand on your shoulder...
so how do you feel about strange people touching you? art, forgive me for forcing a subject, but your remark in another thread brough this thought to my mind. how do you feel about strangers touching you? sometimes intentionally, sometimes not, people are apt to touch others all the time. so what does this do to you? what feelings does it stir up in you? do you freak out or does it make you feel better about humankind? have you ever had a situation where a stranger's touch affected you in a memorable (postive <b>or</b> negative) way? discuss.
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Please touch this.
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Location: Manhattan
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as much as I like conversing with people, I get real touchy about my personal space. I freak.
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Psycho
Location: Drifting.
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it depends on how well i know them, but on the whole i don't really mind.
what i HATE is when strangers get RIGHT up close to you and start talking. we are talking about a face-to-face distance of less than around 30 cm's here or so... ugh. |
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#7 (permalink) |
who?
Location: the phoenix metro
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i'm admittedly a bit of a hypocrite when it comes to this. i'm a very touchy person... i've always been a person who initiates contact in relationships and social situations... i have no qualms about touching, pushing, hell, even bodychecking if the situation warrants it.
on the other hand... i'm pretty private with my personal space... i am just fine with anyone i know touching me, hugging me, smacking me around, or whatever, but when that strange hand touches me, it gets real cold real quick. i do not like to be touched by people i don't know. if the situation warrants it (someone trying to get by at the club, etc...) i let it go, but if it's blatant and unneeded, i get confrontational... so am i right or wrong in doing these things? dunno. i'm just me with my own quirks.
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42, baby!
Location: The Netherlands
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#11 (permalink) |
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Location: 3rd coast area
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It seems there is an undefined circle around you that should not be intruded upon. That intrusion makes one feel uncomfortable and vulnerable.
That same undefined circle, I think, also applies to road rage… vehicles intruding into your space. I also feel that this is primarily a male dilemma. Or not?
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#12 (permalink) |
Loser
Location: Central Missouri
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I think your post is a bit different than your poll. If some stranger put his or her hand on my shoulder then I'd probably get uncomfortable.
But the way your post made it seem, if some one just touches me, then I don't get bothered. |
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#15 (permalink) |
seeker
Location: home
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If I felt that touch is in kindness, I'd check to see if my wallet is still there, then offer a polite greeting.
If it was done in a rude way, I'd check to see if my wallet is still there, then I'd be on the defencive. I have several fond memories about the kindness of strangers! None of them started out with being physically touched.
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#16 (permalink) |
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Location: Northeast Ohio
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I do not like strangers touching me at all. Sometimes, I don't even like my Friends touching me, I have a little germ phobia!
But of course it would depend on where they were touching me.
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#17 (permalink) |
strangelove
Location: ...more here than there...
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"accept it as nothing more than an accident and move on with your life"
basically would ignore it, may turn around and give a look like 'you weirdo' or summin...
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#19 (permalink) |
Getting it.
Super Moderator
Location: Lion City
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Depends on the context... If it is in a crowded subway car, or some other accidental brushing, etc. That's reasonably OK.
However, given my choice I really prefer people stay out of my personal space unless I know them and even then I'm not all that fond of it... I don't suppose I'd freak out (too polite for that) but it would make me uncomfortable and I'd likely move away... if it was persistent I would likely ask them to back off...
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#20 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: The True North Strong and Free!
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I'd probably get defensive immediately.
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#21 (permalink) |
pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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My shoulder is okay, but NOT MY HANDS!!! Do not, ever, ever, ever touch my hands. I keep them washed and clean and I want them to stay that way.
I cannot stand it when I go out to eat and people want to shake my hand in a restaurant. YCCHHHHHH!!!
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"Officer, I was in fear for my life"
Location: Oklahoma City
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Most of the time it's accident and no big deal.
However if it is intentional, then it depends on the circumstance. I remember working in a retail computer store. This guy came in and was asking about some disks. I walked over to the disk display with him. The disks were on a low shelf so I knelt down to find the kind he wanted. He wanted pre-formatted and at the time very few disks were pre-formatted. While I was on my knees so to speek, he puts a hand lightly on my shoulder. What I really wanted to do was punch him streight in the balls. Instead I stood up rather quickly and walked off. I'll never forget that. Not something I want to have happen again. |
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#23 (permalink) | |
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Administrator
Location: Manhattan, NY
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well, that's about what sums it up for me. There's a good amount of "depends on the situation" because I live in the New York City metropolitan area. No one touches anyone, even a brush up can cause someone to just go off. When I wake up, take the train, and then walk from Penn Station to Times Square, I could have already passed by around 3,000 people. People that you overhear conversations, glimpse books, bills, private moments, music, artwork, and all the other mundane things from life.
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#26 (permalink) |
Oracle & Apollyon
Location: Limbus Patrum
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Brushing against me or touching my shoulder by accident as you walk by doesn't bother me in the least. Now, someone I don't know leaning on me or gettting a little to push as they walk by ticks me off... I most of the times I'll fill like saying something and I will depending on who's around to stop me... The one thing aside from that the one thing I hate with a passion is if people play with my head/hair... Keep your damn hands out of my hair!!!!
![]() I've had plenty of ppl tell me my hair looks soft, pretty and blah, blah, blah. I know what my hair is like, for pete's sake I've had it since I was born!!! I don't go around rubbing my hands in your hair do I??!!
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#28 (permalink) |
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Location: Somewhere in Ohio
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If the stranger is a hot chic then I don't care. If a dude just puts his hand on my shoulder I'll knock their hand off and say, "Keep your fuckin' hands off of me!" If someone bumps into me I don't have a problem at all. As soon as someone grabs me I get pissed off. I hate when people are in my space. I never touch people I don't know so don't do it to me.
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#29 (permalink) |
Insane
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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It depends on the situation... on a bus or a concert for example you can't help it sometimes. But if I was just sitting somewhere and a unfamiliar hand touched me, I'd turn around, back up about 4-5 feet and give them a harsh glare, fists clenched.
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#30 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: Northern California
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So much of this seems to involve how people perceived the poll question or the comments.
I admit to being a "touchy" person. I generally won't touch a stranger on the shoulder, but usually I will shake hands or something fairly early in the introductions. Once I get to know you, I'm just as liable to hug you. As far as others doing it to me, no big problem unless they startle me. Someone touches me on the shoulder, I'm probably going to turn around to see who it is and then greet them warmly. If they grab my shoulder or surprise me, then the defense mechanisms kick in. My response then depends on the threat level I am feeling at the time. I'm not surprised that a lot of people are uncomfortable with the invasion of their space. I am surprised to see the number of people who seem to feel that the described actions are an attack. Oh well, perception is the individual's reality.
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#32 (permalink) |
The sky calls to us ...
Super Moderator
Location: CT
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Touching doesn't bother me. I suppose it depends on the situation. If they're trying to get my attention, it's ok. If it's some guy in spandex and he starts rubbng my shoulder, I'd freak out. In crowds, people sometimes pull themselveds through the crowd, and I don't really mind that. If a woman does it, I see it as an opportunity.
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#34 (permalink) |
Crazy
Location: Center Ice
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I actually don't mind being touched by stangers. I don't mind if the waitress puts her hand on my shoulder when I'm ordering my meal. I don't mind if a man puts his hand on the small of my back as he excuses himself past me in a crowd. I really don't even care if an overzealous hockey fan behind me at the game musses my hair in his excitement over a goal scored by our team.
BUT what does bother me is shaking hands with people every time I see them again. I think people in general are dirty and do not wash their hands nearly enough. I think it's a terrible ritual Americans have adopted. We pass germs by just saying hello. The Japanese seem to understand this. I wish we would. I still shake hands with people but it drives me crazy. I don't know where this puts me in the minds of others. I don't mind people touching me, I don't mind touching other people, I just don't like touching your hand every time I see you. I don't think I'm a germ freak...but I suppose I am. ...sorry, bit of tangent
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#35 (permalink) |
Insane
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Basically, that hand breaks. Teeth might also fall out in the process of a back-kick. All conditioned response.
I once nearly broke my mom's hand. Yeah, me is idiot, but being honest. It's just conditioned.
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#36 (permalink) |
Think about it
Location: North Carolina
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I would be freaked at first probably..then I'd look and see who it was...
If it was a stranger, I'd smile and move on. If it was someone I know, how I react would depend on if I liked them or not. If I don't like them I'd probably just give them a nasty look. If I like them I'll probably smile and start chatting with them.
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Location: Just SW of Nowhere!!! In the good old US of A
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#38 (permalink) |
Cracking the Whip
Location: Sexymama's arms...
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As I thought about it, I realized that I am protective of my space when it comes to total strangers.
I've stood in many a grocery store line only to have someone behind me bump my ass with a cart or worse, to have a child brushing up against it, right at face level for the kid. One day this happened and it just so happened that I had gas...
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