I am an INFP, enneagram 4 w 5.
I think I would be described as sweet, shy at first, funny, smart, but I guess I'll let you find out.
I love cuddling.
Physical touch is something that is really important to me and it's been lacking in my life for a while. On the 5 love languages quiz, physical touch was my #1 language.
I also love hand holding, hugs, playing with hair, having my hair played with, and being shown new cuddle positions I've never heard of before. (I used to really only know spooning and that was it.)
I should also mention I am fully vaccinated for Covid and got my booster shot in January 2022.
Update: Got my second (updated bivalent) booster on 1/10/23.
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I should add that I'm not really looking to pay for virtual cuddles. I prefer in person.
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I am half Colombian and half Bolivian with green eyes.
Have a computer science degree, play guitar and sing. Currently taking weekly bel canto singing lessons. Some activities and interests I have/like are video games, anime, some comic book stuff, board games, Star Wars, karaoke, bowling, getting frozen yogurt, mini golf, beach (in the summer), eating dinner, going for a walk, and more.
As far as musical tastes go... I listen to a variety of genres (even sometimes country, 50s, 80s, electronic, etc.) however my top two most loved music genres are metal and classical. I enjoy the intensity and virtuosity of some musicians.
I love animals, and dogs especially seem to always be friendly towards me. So I love if a friendly pet comes to say hello.
I accept messages from anyone wanting to have a nice conversation. :) I sometimes am too shy to start one myself at first, but sometimes try to strike up one after a while.
I've made a Spotify playlist specifically for cuddling or calm moments. Here it is if you're interested:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5RfLkdvcQTdhp7dwOAOYyj?si=c7c640d168874549
I also made a playlist for songs I found inspiring, uplifting, or with a positive message/ending:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qyYxr727YmCcUkqanaKTg?si=d1d3f765276b4c5a
See my forum Topic on (Free) Educational /Self Improvement Things:
https://www.cuddlecomfort.com/forum/discussion/16289/free-educational-self-improvement-things/p1?new=1
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Some of my favorite quotes:
"I can choose peace rather than this." - Wayne. W. Dyer
"Love is forgiving and love is for giving." - Wayne. W. Dyer
“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” - Eleanor Roosevelt
“There is no way to happiness, happiness is the way.” - Wayne W. Dyer
"Just because someone stumbles and loses their path, doesn't mean they're lost forever. Sometimes, we all need a little help." - Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart in X-Men Days of Future Past)
From Avengers Endgame (brought me to tears):
Natasha Romanoff : "Well, I don't judge people on their worst mistakes."
Clint Barton : "Maybe you should."
Natasha Romanoff : "You didn't."
"You have to fight to carry on
Look to the starlight, see your destiny
Never giving up the will to be
You're gonna make it, you've got the fire
Flames of your destiny burning with desire
You've got the dreams, you're burning higher
On wings of steel you soar to heights that will inspire" - from the song "Over the Top" by White Wizzard
"When we love a person, we accept him or her exactly as is: the lovely with the unlovely, the strong with the fearful, the true mixed in with the façade, and of course, the only way we can do it is by accepting ourselves that way." - Mr. Fred Rogers
"All of us, at some time or other, need help. Whether we're giving or receiving help, each one of us has something valuable to bring to this world. That's one of the things that connects us as neighbors—in our own way, each one of us is a giver and a receiver." - Mr. Fred Rogers
"The only thing evil can't stand is forgiveness." - Mr. Fred Rogers