It's not too personal, it's very friendly, and it's in what can't easily
be interpreted as an "unsafe" area of the body.  I mean, who's trying to
grope shoulderblades?  And it's not as much a "personal space" as the
head and face.

Plus, it feels really good when you're stressing.

--BenD

Dana Tierney wrote:

> wiggling thingsies??? lol. The between the shoulderblades sounds like much
> more fun though, and less of an invasion somehow.
>
> Dana
>
> Ben Doom writes:
>
>  > My dad is known for walking up to his students and coworkers (once they
>  > know and trust him) and just giving a brisk rub on that band of muscles
>  > between the shoulderblades.
>  >
>  > It's remarkably relaxing for somthing that takes 15 seconds.
>  >
>  > Maybe we should do that instead of wiggling thingsies on you.
>  >
>  > --benD
>  >
>  > Dana Tierney wrote:
>  >
>  > > wiggle my ears and i'll bite :)
>  > >
>  > > Dana
>  > >
>  > > Angel Stewart writes:
>  > >
>  > >  > I think happy ear wiggles go a long way towards making peeples
> happy.
>  > >  >  
>  > >  > So I think that's the real secret.
>  > >  > Ear wiggles from a friend.
>  > >  >  
>  > >  > *nods solemnly*
>  > >  >  
>  > >  > -Gel
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>  > >  > What do you all think?
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