Joined: 23 Aug 2017 Age: 29 Gender: Male Posts: 397 Location: Orlando, FL
14 May 2018, 9:19 pm
Interesting convo lead me to think about the ideology behind this or at least the irony. It's a business culturally based on male clientele but its name's connotatively indifferent, probably cause it couldn't be called anything else and maintain such legal liability.
Anyway, while I haven't participated, I believe it's an intimate form of touch therapy. From the autistic male perspective, it's at least a teenth of what most would hope for out of an relationship without the barriers of communication. Maybe a more healthy intermediate of wanting and needing touch than fiending for a sexual relationship that most don't have the breadth to understand(Me). Am I in the midst of any cuddlist willing to share their experience or anyone just willing to laugh at the name cuddlist?
Talking about touch so much brought me back to Daft