Neartouching
Neartouching is a term used to describe a specific type of physical proximity between two or more entities, typically in a social or interpersonal context. It refers to a state where individuals or objects are close enough to sense each other's presence through touch, but without direct physical contact. This can manifest as a gentle brush of clothing, the warmth of a nearby body, or the subtle displacement of air.
The concept of neartouching is often explored in fields such as psychology and sociology, where it can
In some cultures, neartouching might be a more common and accepted form of social interaction, while in