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Glycerine
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I am not the biggest fan of hugs... I usually squirm. Notoriously big huggers usually settle for a handshake from me. It's funny.
I view these things kind of as spectra with intx being at one particular extreme in this case and perhaps esfp at the other. The real answer is of course that people who grow up in rural areas are more likely to require more personal space whereas people who grow up in urban environments require less. It has to do with the population density of the place you grew up in with perhaps even the culture of the individual home you grew up in, etc contributing
Which types really dislike having their personal space invaded? Also, which types tend to invade peoples space without regards to how the other person feels about this? There's an annoying person at my college who constantly does this to everyone, deliberately getting up close and being immature, that's how it got me wondering.
There are plenty of private individuals in urban areas hurling pots and pans downstairs, telling everyone to STFU.
That could get expensive if you own decent cookware. Or do you retrieve it after the temper tantrum?
lol, don't worry, I know an ESFP who said she hates being hugged. That amused me.I'm not usually fond of giving or receiving it. I think I broke typology
But then, I didn't grow up with it, either. I think this issue is more nurture (upbringing and culture) than nature.
I suppose it is good, then, that we came to know each other online.so if we are to have a social bond, my hands or lips will be on you in some socially-acceptable way.* i'm perceptive enough to be affectionate in a respectful manner, though. which is why i waited a full two years to tickle one of my close INTJ friends--he looks like Tickle Me Elmo-meets-Saruman when i do.
I'm guessing yours is much larger than average.