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mitchy ([personal profile] mitchy) wrote2009-08-14 02:29 pm
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Oddity

Those that know and love me (or at least tolerate me :)) will tell you I'm a pretty tactile sort of person, I love me some hugs and snugs. So random contact doesn't freak me out, quite the opposite in fact. However there's a woman at work who has habit of getting my attention by putting her hand on my shoulder. Now this in and of itself is fine - she sits behind me, she knows I won't hear her unless I have some clue she's talking to me, so it's actually thoughtful of her to get my attention first. (Aside - my life would be considerably easier if more people made sure I was actually listening/capable of hearing them before talking to me but that's a rant for another day).

So I have no problem with method of initiating conversation. But she leaves her hand on my shoulder while she talks to me and for some reason, it's really freaking me out. I start to squirm and I want to knock her hand away and yell "Get off!!" I'm talking bugs-under-the-skin, want-to-run-screaming levels of twitchiness. WTF?? This is so not like me, I am seriously perplexed. I like the woman, she's one of the most inoffensive people in the office, so it's not that. *boggles* Obviously something is triggering the fight or flight response but I'm damned if I know what.

[identity profile] minmorton.livejournal.com 2009-08-15 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
This seems like an excellent scheme. At some point she has learned (wrongly) that you can trap people into having to listen to you (she may not be thinking of it that way if she is a fairly nice person but that's the effect) if you actually grab them (most people are too polite to say so)