You know what I mean, right? The kind that like to loop
their arm around yours when you’re out walking somewhere. For them it’s a
natural thing, to encircle your arm with theirs and hold on. I think it’s an
expression of trust, of familiarity. Sometimes, if you encounter a chronic
arm-looper, you may find that they do it to you even when you’re not that well
acquainted. But in essence, people don’t
loop arms with someone they don’t like.
For some reason, I am not one of nature’s arm-loopers. In
general, I don't think I am quite accustomed to physical acts of affection. Hugging
someone more often than not feels contrived, don’t get me started on
air-kissing, and the only usual form of physical contact I initiate is
restricted to placing a hand around or on someone’s shoulders.Lately however, I am slightly alarmed to find that I want to loop arms with someone. Actively, positively want to. How bizarre. Can you freak someone out by coming up behind them and then suddenly attacking them with a determined latch onto their arm?
Regardless, I am a very willing arm-loopee, and still feel bursts of gratefulness and warmth when someone does it to me. So come one, come all. Let's loop.
2 comments:
ayang! (can i still call u that?) :)you're funny! I love reading your stuff!
Inaaz,helloooo! I heard you saw Kakak and Sarah the other day, hope you're doing well :) of course you can still call me that, I am perpetually Ayang to all childhood friends. Thank you for the nice words, I can't believe you still remember my blog!
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