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SUBMAN1
05-31-09, 08:06 PM
And interesting article:
http://www.collegenews.org/x9278.xml
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I touch my students all the time. A clap on the back when they've done well, a touch on the arm to get their attention. Course i'm dealing with adults not children.
I'm not adverse to touch, I touch myself every night! :rotfl:
GoldenRivet
05-31-09, 09:11 PM
I touch my students all the time. A clap on the back when they've done well, a touch on the arm to get their attention. Course i'm dealing with adults not children.
same here ;)
What's the point of going to the prom if you can't feel up your date?:damn:
Platapus
06-01-09, 05:28 PM
Ever hear of the "Diplomatic Shuffle"?
That happens when a person from a nation with a large personal space culture is talking to a person from a nation with a small personal space culture.
As one person moves closer, the other person backs up, each trying to maintain the "correct" personal distance based on their culture.
It can be quite funny to watch and quite annoying to participate in.
Onkel Neal
06-01-09, 05:44 PM
That article is whacked, if anything, there's too much touching over here. Friends hugging, men hugging... I try to shield myself by sticking out my hand to shake and everyone wants to hug. :timeout:
nikimcbee
06-01-09, 05:51 PM
And interesting article:
http://www.collegenews.org/x9278.xml
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Thank you sexual harassment rules.:stare:
I don't mind touch at all, especially if they are really cute! Then I'm all for it:yeah:.
Stealth Hunter
06-01-09, 07:08 PM
That article is whacked, if anything, there's too much touching over here. Friends hugging, men hugging... I try to shield myself by sticking out my hand to shake and everyone wants to hug. :timeout:
What, you don't do man-hugs?:O:
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