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- From: rna@leland.Stanford.EDU (Robert Ashcroft)
- Subject: Re: Flirting How To Guide/Backrubs
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.003333.18031@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
- References: <JULIE.93Jan19190642@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu> <1993Jan21.013115.19381@panix.com> <JULIE.93Jan22134337@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 00:33:33 GMT
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- In article <JULIE.93Jan22134337@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu> julie@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu (Julie Wright) writes:
-
- >I should have realized I'm probably out of synch with normal human beings
- >on this one. In fact, I *don't* enjoy back rubs very much. Oh, every
- >once in a while they're really nice, but at any given moment I'm not
- >very likely to want or enjoy one. Maybe I'm just too fidgety. I'd just
- >rather do something a little more physically active than receiving a back
- >rub, generally. They make me feel pinned down. OK, so I'm weird.
-
- Excellent. Here I've been feeling inadequate, listening to Aahz and the
- others extoll the virtues of backrubs. I've disliked them ever since I
- was a kid. My brother loved it, but I'd just squirm out of the way.
- I don't suppose I actively dislike it anymore. Don't understand it is more
- like it.
-
- I'd like to come out as a take-it-or-leave-it-backrub sort of guy.
-
- Cheers,
- RNA
-