has anyone here ever hugged an inanimate object and felt a release of endorphins?
i think my brain is truly fucked
>>34956308
hugging trees had this effect on me
>>34956390
Well technically trees are alive
I wonder if plants feel
>>34956413
Christ, I hope not after the many I've slaughtered.
>>34956461
Plants react to stimuli
Like talking to plants or playing classical music helps them grow
>>34956552
Except plants can't hear you dickwaffle
>>34956598
Must be the vibrations from the soundwaves then
>>34956308
Yes, I once hugged a woman and felt this
>>34956661
finally hugging somebody after so long of having no physical contact with another human being is such a strange feeling. It's like you feel alive again for a while.
>>34956308
Hugging pillow before bed
I sleep with a pregnancy pillow because it reminds me of when my mum would hug me.
>>34957635
I find that kind of cute
Is she still alive anon?
>>34956308
no, when I was a child I wondered why ugly people are stereotyped as being mean, now I understand, every ugly male is basicly mentally ill because of years of no intimacy
>>34957725
Hahaha I had the same exact realisation recently. I always thought it was unfair elitism that ugly people are always mean and broken people, now I understand that's because it's generally true. An entire lifetime of being shunted, ignored and rejected over things you literally can't control breaks you down. It's the little rejections that hurt the most, when people barely glance at you while talking to you and seem disinterested if you try to strike up a conversation, because they don't want to be seen talking to the ugly person.
>>34957792
I once sat with my former HS classmate on a 1 hour train ride, she looked like she wanted to jump off the window when I was trying to be as pleasant as possible, it was at that moment I decided to buy a helium tank, just in case
>>34956308
I get a rush when I hug my dakimakura
>>34956308
I mean teddy bears exist for a reason