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04 Dec 2007, 8:30 pm

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I love the feel of my cats' fur when I pet them. They are so soft. I love hearing them purr, too.

we used to have a fat cat, his name was baby, he used to weigh like 20 pounds... i liked it when he would curl up on my belly...


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04 Dec 2007, 8:38 pm

My biggest cat, is Prince, my Lynx point Siamese. He weighs 18 pounds, but isn't fat.



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04 Dec 2007, 8:42 pm

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My biggest cat, is Prince, my Lynx point Siamese. He weighs 18 pounds, but isn't fat.

do you like it when he curls up on your belly?


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04 Dec 2007, 9:45 pm

Hi again Strapples.
I love it when my cat curls up on my chest or belly. She is very tiny though, between 6 and 7 pounds now.
I love fabrics and feeling them. I like to go to the thrift store and feel all the clothes. I only wear clothes that feel good to me (soft wool like merino, certain cashmere, soft knit cotton, silk, no synthetic fabrics if I can help it- the only way I can afford the clothes that feel good to me are at the 2nd hand store, LOL).



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04 Dec 2007, 9:50 pm

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Hi again Strapples.
I love it when my cat curls up on my chest or belly. She is very tiny though, between 6 and 7 pounds now.
I love fabrics and feeling them. I like to go to the thrift store and feel all the clothes. I only wear clothes that feel good to me (soft wool like merino, certain cashmere, soft knit cotton, silk, no synthetic fabrics if I can help it- the only way I can afford the clothes that feel good to me are at the 2nd hand store, LOL).

he he he... i tend to sway a little more for the synthetics for more versatility and options... i.e neoprene


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04 Dec 2007, 9:58 pm

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he he he... i tend to sway a little more for the synthetics for more versatility and options... i.e neoprene

With the exception of anything "wicking," synthetic fabrics make me sweat to a horrific degree! So many reasons to dislike them...



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04 Dec 2007, 10:03 pm

riverotter wrote:
Strapples wrote:
he he he... i tend to sway a little more for the synthetics for more versatility and options... i.e neoprene

With the exception of anything "wicking," synthetic fabrics make me sweat to a horrific degree! So many reasons to dislike them...

for some reason i love synthetics... i wish i could be totally mummy wrapped in a giant soft silky neoprene blood pressure cuff :D now thats deep pressure!


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04 Dec 2007, 10:03 pm

bean bags
velvet
velvet bean bags
tubs of dried beans
heating pads
those things with all the pins that raise to the contour of one's body parts
kittens playing in my hair or on my back



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04 Dec 2007, 10:10 pm

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bean bags
velvet
velvet bean bags
tubs of dried beans
heating pads
those things with all the pins that raise to the contour of one's body parts
kittens playing in my hair or on my back

oooh... those thingies with the pins are fun... id like one thats so big my whole body could fit... those feel good...


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04 Dec 2007, 10:35 pm

Hey Strapples, I was wondering, what does it mean in your sig when you say you like sensory deprivation?



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04 Dec 2007, 10:37 pm

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Hey Strapples, I was wondering, what does it mean in your sig when you say you like sensory deprivation?

sensory deprivation means removing sight sound and other senses... i.e being totally mummy wrapped in a giant soft silky blood pressure cuff would remove everything except the ability to feel the pressure all around me.


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04 Dec 2007, 11:30 pm

I really enjoy being constricted...I'm thinking about buying this in a small size:
http://www.dance4less.com/1183_023_unitards.htm

And I'm slowly working on making a weighted blanket.



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04 Dec 2007, 11:46 pm

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Velour - like velvet. I think it sounds cooler.


I like velour too! Velour is knitted, whereas velvet is woven on a special kind of loom. I used to make a point of always wearing something furry (velour or velvet or weird fuzzy fabrics) or something shiny. But now I just wear jeans and t-shirts.

My other favorite sensations are:
-soft fur like cat fur or the fur behind a dog's ears
-strong wind
-pressure, like someone lying on a mattress which is on top of me
-the feeling of sitting on a washing machine while it's washing or a dryer while it's drying
-heat, like sitting with my back against a radiator
-smooth scales, like a snake sliding between my fingers
-soft paper
-crunchy food, including parts of plants that most people don't eat
-smooth plastic

Sensations I don't like:
-restraint of any kind
-two parts of my body touching, such as my legs
-sweaty skin
-a large insect crawling on me
-my hair being pulled
-being tickled (I'm very ticklish)
-slimy food like mayonaise



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04 Dec 2007, 11:48 pm

poopylungstuffing wrote:
those things with all the pins that raise to the contour of one's body parts


Oooh! I forgot about those things! I like them too!



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04 Dec 2007, 11:49 pm

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-being tickled (I'm very ticklish)

Ooooh, I despise being tickled...my NT ex-husband loved to torture me with it. :(



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05 Dec 2007, 12:14 am

Belle77 wrote:
EvilKimEvil wrote:
-being tickled (I'm very ticklish)

Ooooh, I despise being tickled...my NT ex-husband loved to torture me with it. :(


My boyfriend used to tickle me, but then he found out that if I get tickled long enough, I'll scream and kick. I don't mean to be violent; it's a reaction I have no control over. Being tickled is painful!