About me
Cuddling releases the oxytocin! We are pack animals and we need it! Too much isolation has me craving it.
These days, I seem to favour spooning and being somewhat quiet. Although laughter and sharing are fine too. Listening to music can add soothing.
If I can arrange it, I might like to have a small cuddle puddle group where we could come together and snuggle in West County on occasion.
Triple vaxed. Fingers crossed we are on our way out of the pandemic.
Facts
Join Date |
January 2022 |
Orientation |
Straight |
Status |
Widowed |
Cuddles |
Everyone |
Can be |
Host, Guest, Public |
Preferred Days |
Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
Preferred Times |
Afternoon, Evening, Night |
Location: |
Santa Rosa, CA |
Height |
5' 3" |
Body Type |
A little extra |
Car Owner |
Yes |
Pets |
2 small dogs |
Drinks |
Rarely |
Smokes |
No |
Ethnicity |
White |
Religion |
Judaism |
Job |
self employed, in the communication business |
No friends to show yet :(
She is a courageous soul who took the initiative to reach out to me and I am grateful.
We had a lovely cuddle connection that resulted in me getting a deeper night sleep the day we connected. So, that is a real positive confirmation that my nervous system did not get over it we stimulated which is easy for me because I am a highly sensitive person. And over the years I’ve developed a little bit of social anxiety about meeting a new person.
She appreciated my boundaries and respected that I had clearly communicated them upfront. Her communication style is direct and I really like that. I don’t half to guess what would work or what would not work for her.
We are looking forward to cuddling again.
🤗🐞 (my emoji reference for my nickname cuddle bug)