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 being somewhat quiet. Although laughter and sharing are fine too. Listening to music or watching a movie. Your place or mine. With or without a meal.
I like hiking, biking and yoga.
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 |
1 dog |
| Drinks |
Rarely |
| Smokes |
No |
| Ethnicity |
White |
| Religion |
Buddhism |
| 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)