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Message # 66494.2 Subject: Who cares, it should be covered in wet clothes! Date: Tue 02/02/16 12:16:56 GMT Name: jollywetfellow |
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Seriously, Malvineous, you worry too much. Wet skin dries very quickly. I doubt if there's a woman on this earth who would reject a man just because she didn't like the feel of his skin when wet; in the unlikely event of a problem being discovered she would just giggle and say "oo that's a bit rough", gently move the offending body part and work with him to find some other affectionate behaviour which avoids the problem until that bit of skin dries. There are hundreds of reasons why a woman might not like a man (and vice versa, of course); if you've got to the stage of major skin-to-skin contact you've already passed dozens of 'compatibility tests' to get that far, and that single temporary inconvenience wouldn't be a problem. |
In reply to Message (66494) Wet skin: rough or smooth?
By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com Tue 02/02/16 00:18:15 GMT I have always found that my skin gets unbearably rough when wet -- I can't bear to rub any part of myself with wet skin. If I rinse my hands under the tap, I need to keep a stream of water passing between them as a lubricant.
I don't believe that this is specific to me, but something can't be right.
I don't know whether this same problem would occur if someone else touched my skin, or if I touched someone else's skin — do I simply hate the friction feel of rubbing wet skin together (and would feel the same touching someone else's wet skin) or is my skin defective, such that other people would feel repulsed touching mine?
The feeling is like ..... it's like feeling the sound you hear when someone scrapes their nails on a blackboard.
(The only way that I could be less suited to wetlook is if I was allergic to water!)
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