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Looking at the sun (or another bright light) to make myself sneeze. Spectacular.
Kneading dough - Very satisfying
Also very good for cleaning under your fingernails.
Stroking cat's paws - the pink pad bits... but only for a few seconds before she lacertaes the back of my hand.
That and origami with empty salty snack packets
Kinda got me thinking this thread.
D'ya think Apple employ "touchy's" and/or "feely's" for their products? I mean they always feel nice to the touch don't they..
I stroke my 6s a lot..
A well worn gate post.
Chopping raw potatoes with a very sharp knife.
Seaweed.
Slicing mushrooms.
Squeaky cheese (Haloumi etc.) on your teeth.
A cup of tea when it is almost too hot to drink, but not quite. So you can guzzle it down in one.
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I get the nose hair one.
Similarly, does anyone else pick their nose, form it into a ball and roll it around on their lips?
Maybe just me.
My wife often takes the mick out of me as when we're out and about I'm often touching objects/items to see how tactile they feel.
Agree with lots of the above, but one thing I really appreciate on car dashboards/hi-fi's etc is a volume control knob that has a weighty, yet smooth action and a satisfying click.
At the risk of being treated as a pariah - how about the pleasingly taught foil over a newly opened jar of instant coffee? - yes, I said 'instant coffee'. Followed by the equally satisfying piercing of said foil.
Also - we're all page 3 and no mention of 'Fleshlight'?
Fiddling with the fabric "pull tab" on the back of a RM William or Doc Martin Chelsea boot.
They're quite firm/starched to begin with, but after a while they go soft and feathery, which is pleasantly tactile.
Yes! Writing on the sole of your slippers with a biro was a childhood pleasure! I also like that silky soft fur on the back of the cat's head.
chin in eye socket - perfect fit, try it (not your own)