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"touchy-feely" Definitions
  1. expressing emotions too openly

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This might seem a little touchy-feely, but so much of personal finance is touchy-feely.
"Joe, it's about all the touchy feely stuff," Thompson said.
And I think about my gym, and it's so touchy-feely.
" The source added, "They were definitely close but not touchy feely.
They're very touchy-feely and lovely, but explain what people do.
It is touchy-feely, but it also seems to be working.
And, boy, does President Trump ever have some issues with touchy-feely.
He had a big personality and was "really touchy feely," she said.
Mantis may be Marvel's most touchy-feely character, but she's no pushover.
"We're very touchy feely," Bristowe tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
With Joe Biden, she worries about his touchy-feely record with women.
Moving away from simple stats and figures, CompStat is getting touchy-feely.
Correction. "I don't like the word 'touchy-feely,'" Bernie Sanders says curtly.
Call the Midwife can get overly touchy-feely in its tear-jerking nostalgia.
Read This Next: Men Are Surprisingly Touchy-Feely When It Comes to Sex
Like Nicholas, Robinson saw clear application from "Touchy Feely" to his present career.
"We challenged the whole notion of touchy-feely therapy for women," Green said.
"This isn't soft, touchy-feely stuff either," the coordinator, Detective Jeff Thompson, said.
Biden's propensity for gaffes and touchy-feely tendencies also make him weaker than Sen.
"I didn't grow up in a family that was all touchy-feely," she says.
FBI agent Will is the touchy-feely oil to CIA operative Frankie's no-nonsense vinegar.
Men are more touchy-feely when it comes to casual sex than gender stereotypes suggest.
"Ruben tends to be very touchy-feely and flirtatious to begin with," the intern said.
I was happy to stay in the background, far away from the touchy-feely stuff.
The two might be a new couple ... but they're clearly comfortable getting all touchy feely.
"'Touchy Feely' has been influential in much of our work at Impact Experience," she said.
Hugs, kisses, hair sniffs, nose rubs — Mr. Biden has always been a touchy-feely guy.
The guitar on "Touchy Feely" pulls you in before Ro James even enters the track.
Khalid says he doesn't mind getting touchy-feely with fans but dude's got his boundaries.
Trump and Macron's touchy-feely vibe (complete with dandruff-brushing) also carried the day. 28.
Because I think women have tolerated way too much touchy-feely stuff for too long.
I know the touchy-feely set might be a little offended by my opinions on this.
You know, this sort of nonsense, this touchy-feely, good-feeling stuff that is completely wrong.
A meal by chef Gi-Ho requires a certain level of surrender to the touchy-feely.
Adam Sandler just learned that the women of 2017 are not here for any touchy-feely shenanigans.
Studies from UCLA and John Hopkins University suggest positive results from such treatments, touchy feely or not.
Why go full blast against this purported scourge of wimpy, touchy-feely educational malpractice right up front?
"Touchy Feely" is an epic tale of a tryst involving James, a woman, and her best friend.
" Critics didn't love the film, and negative reviews claimed the movie was predictable and too "touchy-feely.
For example, if you're a touchy-feely person your instinct may be to go for the hug.
Anstee found the term that many used to describe Lasseter's reported unwanted hugging and kissing — "touchy-feely" — frustrating.
Being all touchy-feely can transfer bacteria to your pores and — you guessed it — trigger blackheads and breakouts.
I probably have a pretty touchy-feely approach, where I'm about making everybody feel safe to try stuff.
This approach might sound touchy-feely but it is also out of step with many other contemporary trends.
Today, the modern monarchy feels more emotionally open, more honest with its subjects, more "touchy-feely" than ever.
Turns out that – similar to its effect on people – the substance makes these sea creatures pretty touchy-feely.
At Stanford GSB, "Touchy Feely" is the informal name for the MBA program's most popular course, Interpersonal Dynamics.
They were very touchy-feely, cuddling and talking closely whether the cameras were focused on them or not.
After docking, they kept up the touchy-feely fun, as Hailey worked her lap dance skills for Bella.
"You know, when you're a politician, being touchy-feely is kind of part of the job," he said.
Although this may sound a bit "touchy feely," it's extremely challenging to separate our emotions from our finances.
They are meeting with a financial planner, they are here to talk numbers—what's with the touchy-feely stuff?
Biden, played by surprise guest Jason Sudeikis, meets with his team and tries to explain his touchy-feely ways.
"These are not touchy-feely issues," she said, but rather tough problems problems where expertise is in high demand.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman, Dickie Arbiter, tells PEOPLE.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman, Dickie Arbiter, told PEOPLE.
As flirty and friendly everyone knows you are, people don't think of Geminis as desiring touchy-feely, mushy intimacy.
A New Zealand journalist named David Farrier discovered this touchy, feely realm when he came across an online video.
Nor was he remotely touchy-feely — a locution he would have abominated — apparently shrinking even from handshakes and hugs.
Regardless of age or habitat, Joe Biden's touchy feely actions with women (and men, allegedly) are disgusting and inappropriate.
But not in a touchy-feely way but in sort of a hardcore way, if that makes any sense.
The chair could be doing all sorts of touchy-feely stuff, getting warm and poufy, purring like a kitten.
Each one is unique, but they're all intended to make you feel relaxed and comfortable, without being too touchy-feely.
A junior guru presented a paper on how today's leaders needed all sorts of touchy-feely qualities such as empathy.
Balloons combine the touchy-feely and smelly power of latex with the excitement of growth and the fear of explosions.
I know it sounds touchy-feely but I think that's what's missing, from municipal up to Washington—the humanistic approach.
While Mr. Sanders has plenty of in-person contact on the trail, he has never been a touchy-feely politician.
"I think the whole moral, touchy-feely thing that they're talking about is a bit of a facade," she said.
There's the free-spirited, touchy-feely Jesse (Lucy Hale), lolling in her New Age lair of pillows and mood lighting.
Not in a existential, touchy-feely way (though probably that too), but simply in that he did both all the time.
It's about "being willing to be a little bit vulnerable" without the "touchy-feely" corniness of an inspirational pose, he said.
Kourtney and Younes Bendjima were soaking up some rays Tuesday in Cannes, and getting very touchy-feely while they did it.
For the third time, Joe Biden is running for president, and he's already facing a scandal over his touchy-feely habits.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter told PEOPLE in July.
"Meghan is used to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same," former palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter told PEOPLE in July.
At Stanford Graduate School of Business, "Touchy Feely" is the informal name for the MBA program's most popular course, Interpersonal Dynamics.
" Macron and Trump had such playful, touchy-feely interactions for cameras that a New York Times headline called it "Le Bromance.
"People from New York called me touchy-feely," Ms. Halprin complained — not for the first time — at a conference in January.
Johnny was super touchy-feely Monday when an Amber clone approached him in the lobby of the Grand Hotel in Stockholm.
Biden botched his response to concerns about his touchy-feely habits and even some Republicans said everyone should cut him some slack.
There's a tactile, touchy-feely element to the screens on the S3 — and that's a good, rare thing in a modern car.
The inherently sexual undertone of hugging a female colleague for too long, or kissing her, was obscured by "touchy-feely," she said.
We want the natural touchy-feely aspect of touchpads and touch screens, but the less strenuous arm position that a mouse offers.
But the happy couple nevertheless offer the dignified branch a chance to reinvent itself for a more multicultural and touchy-feely age.
That doesn't come from any sort of touchy-feely belief about the importance of being a good shepherd of the natural world.
But take a look ... the more she said, the more it seemed like Sharna wouldn't mind getting more touchy-feely with Bonner.
Instead, Ms. Marsicano offered some impressive facial contortions while lip-syncing to pop songs, and conducted a touchy-feely aerobics-lite class.
They say Stormy's touchy-feely performance came later -- around 11:30 PM -- and she actually motorboated all 3 undercover cops, not just Praither.
"[Bieber] and Kourtney were nearly inseparable — smoking on the patio together and were super touchy-feely," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
Kellner, who describes herself as the "more direct, less touchy feely" one of the two sisters was the one to ask the question.
"For the scientific side of things, it became connected with [a] touchy-feely New Age woo-woo baba kind of thing," Suedfeld says.
Firms that embrace more touchy-feely assessment systems, let alone get rid of them entirely, may be setting themselves up for legal nightmares.
This means that the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau has broken with its Conservative predecessors' resistance to touchy-feely approaches to violent extremism.
"You're required to be touchy-feely and smiley and also required to grow a hide like an elephant," said Tina Brown, the journalist.
Kellner, who describes herself as the "more direct, less touchy feely" one of the two was the one to put it out there.
Even after all the book's success, I know there are some who might find the title and the touchy-feely subject off-putting.
"I'm not a touchy feely person," Berninger continues, despite his strong belief that sex and the human touch can impact a person's chemistry.
"They were very instrumental in my life — very tough men, old school: Pull yourself together, man up, nothing touchy-feely," he said gruffly.
His video response couldn't have been better timed, as President Trump and the GOP lean into lampooning Biden for his touchy-feely tendencies.
This came at a time when Abstract Expressionism that most touchy-feely of styles, remained the model of what serious art should be.
"What happens there feels profound," Mr. Petronio added, suddenly sounding pretty touchy-feely for a New Yorker once known for his punk attitude.
It sounds very touchy-feely, but learning to be good with money has so much to do with learning to manage your habits.
He's been very touchy-feely with lots of folks over the course of his career -- and a lot of it's been caught on camera.
Morale sounds intangible and touchy-feely, but it can have concrete consequences if stores lose seasoned workers or are unable to fully staff locations.
This week especially, [Prime Minister] Theresa May will be grateful for some nice, touchy-feely remarks from Trump about Brexit and life after Brexit.
The appeal of Iowa is supposed to be this person-to-person campaigning, the touchy-feely, chat-over-a-beer nature of it all.
They laugh again, this time at my reaction, at my becoming so touchy-feely in America about racism that I can't even laugh with them.
With the arrival of the Anniversary Update, you can get all touchy-feely with Edge in a way that doesn't really apply to other browsers.
Despite the touchy-feely song title and music, Heather keeps her skeptical monotone throughout the entire track, staring at viewers with an incredulous "WTF?" expression.
" But, he added, he would consider a candidate like former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. "I like Joe," he said, "even the touchy-feely.
Gisele and Tom Brady were extra touchy-feely during a DeflateGate vacation to Italy back in September ... back when G's belly was its typical flat self.
Then she sent this: A lot of her touchy-feely talk was the kind of stuff 15-year-old Tallie always dreamed a boyfriend would say.
On a meme page, you can joke about professors or classes or mock your peers—econ bros, touchy-feely poetry majors, sorority girls, condescending physics dudes.
Though she finished high school a semester early, she claims not to have been particularly academically gifted, not doing well in "touchy-feely" classes like philosophy.
We're told things got very "touchy feely" quickly before 23-year-old Selena and 39-year-old Orlando started neck-nuzzling and embracing in a booth.
And who would have expected this — the most emotionally driven, intimate, borderline touchy-feely campaign of the 2020 election — from "a real son of a bitch"?
Cinnamon added that now, whenever he is in any difficult situation, it has become "instinct" to think back to what he learned from the "Touchy Feely" course.
For people who will dismiss this as "touchy feely" – don't discount the impact this skill can have on your ability to stay focused in a positive manner.
She never knew how to behave: she didn't want to be touchy-feely feminine, but if she ran the lab with authority, she was accused of being authoritarian.
We flash forward once more - 3 months exactly - to the Lyons in a hospital room with an unconscious Lucious and a touchy feely doctor, played by Demi Moore.
We've gone from President Trump warning of "fire and fury like the world has never seen" to suspending war games, a touchy-feely statement and cower, cower, cower.
But the post-TD celebration proved to be very touchy-feely, as Packers fans—stakeholders, mind you—refused to let go of him after launching into their arms.
That would do far more for both individual students and the nation than any high-sounding, touchy-feely essays — many of which will most likely be ghost written anyway.
There's a running gag in Captain Marvel that Nick Fury — who is known for being lovable but gruff, and not at all touchy-feely — takes a liking to Goose.
Kylie Jenner's fam has zero beef with her ex-bf, Tyga ... or so it seems after he had a pretty touchy-feely reunion with Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner.
Often the expression "touchy feely" evokes a negative connotation of being overly affectionate and too open with your emotions — but not at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB).
Aside from these rather ridiculous options, the touchy-feely online store actually has plenty of health-promoting, average-priced shopping options, like Fitbits, sunscreen and ergonomically correct office furniture.
The main difference between MDs and DOs is that osteopathic physicians receive bonus training in musculoskeletal health, which may result in a more touchy-feely type of medical visit.
Ag, is offering tons of prop bets on the first debates -- set for Wednesday and Thursday -- and oddsmakers are banking on Biden to get touchy-feely with women onstage.
She hadn't liked Charlotte's judgy sideways glance when she'd said some people were better than others, and she'd had it about up to here with Pippa's touchy-feely nonsense, too.
But if one pared away the bumps and their touchy-feely characterological connotations, Dr. Fodor argued, phrenology's underlying premise — that the mind consists of discrete, dedicated faculties — was worth revisiting.
Macron's address to Congress came after spending two days with Trump during which the two men have been remarkably affectionate and touchy-feely with each other in their public appearances.
An ex-bartender at the world famous Viper Room -- where River Phoenix partied right before his death -- claims his transgender manager got touchy, feely, and way too revealing about her transition.
If any Boy Meets World fans were wondering if they should join up with that slightly too touchy-feely commune eager to recruit them, let this episode serve as a warning.
The actress, who has portrayed Aria Montgomery for seven seasons on PLL, is now moving on to a role that's a touch more grown-up — and a lot more touchy-feely.
If you decide to try and woo a Cancer, invite them on a date to a quiet place where the two of you can have an intimate, even touchy-feely conversation.
And there's an economic case for a certain amount of the touchy-feely stuff too, particularly as regards helping raise healthy kids and helping parents hold down jobs while raising them.
He also advocates asking a potential partner's friends if they appear to be behaving normally and avoiding anyone who is slurring words, acting abnormally touchy-feely, or having trouble holding a conversation.
The couple, who are in France for the Cannes Film Festival, were photographed getting touchy-feely as Klum, 42, ditched her bikini top to soak up some rays on their French vacation.
Our sources say Luann made a late and noisy entrance -- disrupting a piano performance -- then was seen hitting up the bar, and hitting on several guys in a very touchy-feely way.
Sub Rosa founder and CEO Michael Ventura admits that that may sound a little "touchy-feely," but these cards aren't just an excuse to spill your guts in front of another person.
Saturday Night Live mocked Joe Biden's apparent penchant for invading women's personal space with a skit featuring a sensitivity coach who tries to help the former vice president unlearn his "touchy-feely" ways.
There are touchy-feely times, like when the group seems to want to buy the world a Coke: It turns out that singing and harmony can turn Dragonscale into a radiant, empowering thing.
I'm not a touchy-feely person, but I think it means talking to people you care about either face to face if you're in the same house with them, or online or whatever.
"If I'm working with a director who wants to be touchy-feely or whatever, that's fine," said Ms. Kendrick, who since March has promoted six films while amusing her nearly 5.8 million Twitter followers.
In my entirely unscientific research, this is the way that some people in Los Angeles — you know, the clichéd touchy feely types the city has always been associated with — seem to greet each other.
Buck Henry was one of those very touchy-feely guys, who was always hugging you and stuff like that, so in some ways his personality was a little bit of an inspiration for Uncle Roy.
In 2010, a widely circulated research paper — "Tactile Communication, Cooperation, and Performance: An Ethological Study of the NBA" — showed a positive link between touchy-feely interactions between basketball teammates and their efficacy on the court.
I think we're all wired to be aroused on many different levels—physiological and emotional and psychological—by things that are touchy-feely and smelly, things that involve power, that involve comfort, that involve intimacy, fear.
That's why he is developing an unusually touchy-feely relationship with Trump -- which he compared to the kissing, hugging and hand-shaking that went on between US founding father Benjamin Franklin and the French philosopher Voltaire.
Sources close to DeMario tell TMZ ... he and Corinne are NOT dating or even hooking up, despite the cozy Disney shots of the ex-"Bachelor in Paradise" stars holding hands and getting touchy-feely on rides.
But lest anyone think the combustible Trump had turned touchy-feely, he also reassured his hardline supporters by previewing what promises to be a recurrent campaign theme: accusing Democrats of supporting unlimited free healthcare to undocumented immigrants.
That said, keep in mind that, if you and your S.O. aren't touchy-feely at all, you might be missing out on some deeper forms of connection, according to Matt Lundquist, LCSW, a psychotherapist and couples therapist.
"Have our leaders gone mad?" demanded a Times writer, who traced the new touchy-feely trend to political consultants like Republican Frank Luntz, who were trying to create more human interaction between their clients and the public.
In interviews with nearly two dozen voters over the last week, Biden's touchy-feely behavior drew a collective shrug, even if many women viewed his jokes as being in "poor taste," as one voter put it to CNN.
Today's corporate culture—particularly tech, I suppose—embrace a far more touchy-feely communal vibe that claims to celebrate bohemianism and independence, while pretty blatantly reducing them to buzzwords and striving to eliminate the line between work and recreation.
" A 2005 afterword by Palahniuk said the book "presented a new social model for men to share their lives," one that would give them "the structure and roles and rules of a game" but not be "too touchy-feely.
Ben's wife, Jess (Ashley Park), is a nonstop satire of touchy-feely therapists as seen less in life than in other plays; she urges her in-laws, who were never physically close, to begin the healing by holding hands.
Jed, meanwhile, has been respectful of Hannah from the start, despite their obvious physical chemistry, and there's no doubt in our minds that this will go far in a competition that can get overly touchy-feely for all parties involved.
Everything from his style (touchy-feely, to the point where he has made women uncomfortable) to his substance (proudly bipartisan, at a time when some on the left demand purity) scans as old-fashioned at a time of political transformation.
If "Man" is self-consciously a dinosaur -- where father doesn't know best, but usually stumbles into it -- "The Great Indoors" spins its male Neanderthal into the 21st century, surrounding the macho protagonist with a bunch of sensitive, touchy-feely 20-somethings.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Virtual reality got a little too real at the Tokyo Game Show on Friday when gamers lined up at one exhibition and got touchy-feely with a mannequin that with VR goggles transformed into a female anime character.
" Even Bill Kristol, newly woke, couldn't resist joining in: "Oprah: Sounder on economics than Bernie Sanders, understands Middle America better than Elizabeth Warren, less touchy-feely than Joe Biden, more pleasant than Andrew Cuomo, more charismatic than John Hickenlooper. #ImWithHer.
"The modern coach is more willing to talk and engage with their players about kindness, friendship, love and empathy," he said, explaining that these touchy-feely subjects used to feel off-limits in the traditionally tough and stoic atmosphere of sports.
Visual data about the tower was still important for the robot's success—imagine trying to play Jenga while wearing a blindfold—so in addition to being touchy feely it also relied on a camera capturing the tower's shape and position over time.
If you're an executive who studies what's polling well with employees and customers and has decided it's time to pick a "touchy-feely" cause to align with your brand, you're already working against yourself, Ben & Jerry's CEO Matthew McCarthy told Business Insider.
In a touchy-feely age in which modern ideas about workplace morale and collaborative management have made inroads even into orchestra conducting, traditionally one of the most autocratic of fields, Mr. van Zweden, 55, is more a maestro of the old school.
Side Street When Steve Stollman talks about the energy that once pulsed around the intersection of Houston and Mulberry Streets, he is not indulging some touchy-feely sensibility (even if he did make a living in the 1960s distributing hippie-friendly underground newspapers).
For the study's purpose, the former are those who engage in religious activities often and consider them important, while the latter are those who answered positively to some touchy-feely questions, for example on whether they "felt a sense of a larger purpose in life".
The role will be judged in terms of hiring and retention, but a lot of it will be touchy-feely (to borrow the phrase for a class at a business school) and ensuring that the team is able to grow while maintaining its culture.
Into that mismatched harmony come their two fathers, Brad's touchy-feely dad Don (John Lithgow) -- who greets him with a wet kiss on the lips -- and Kurt (Gibson), an absentee for much of Dusty's youth, who's all swagger, womanizing and "Back in my day" bravado.
It's all a bit saccharine, but A River Below—which premiered at Tribeca on Earth Day—is not so much a touchy-feely movie about conservation and endangered species as it is a vital work of art for the post-truth era of alternative facts.
But what this data signals to us is that the issues driving the social media conversation — like Joe Biden's touchy-feely style or questions around Elizabeth Warren's ancestry — may not prove to be quite as significant in the real life of the Democratic primary election.
"Her idiosyncrasies and touchy-feely rhetoric, glaringly alien to mainstream politics, make her an easy subject for campy caricature, the sort of self-assured underdog queer people love to elevate," as Slate's Christina Cauterucci (full disclosure: We used to work together on an LGBTQ podcast) puts it.
" And writing in the Catholic journal Commonweal, the critic Colin L. Westerbeck Jr. saw "Close Encounters" as the epitome of New Age mysticism "made out of, and for, our touchy-feely culture — the culture of group therapy and group grope, of EST, TM, and (close) encounter therapy.
Shortly after, a source tells PEOPLE exclusively that a mystery man showed up to meet with Thorne, 19, and the duo were "touchy-feely and super engaged with one another" while making their way through the haunted house experience, which is inspired by the film It (hitting theaters Friday).
While Stanford GSB was not at liberty to share the syllabus, the school did explain in detail what students can expect from the "Touchy Feely" course, which is designed to be a transformative experience to help students discover their own personal leadership style and develop authentic leadership skills.
Part of what's happened is that the kind of people attracted to higher education and to the administration tend to be people who have either bought into a touchy-feely approach to some of these issues, or people who are either just absolutely terrified that people will be offended.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads So Beyoncé performed at the Super Bowl this past weekend and, some say, clearly articulated political views that diverge from the mainstream, putting forward an idea of blackness as separate from a touchy-feely, well-meaning idea of universal togetherness conveyed by fellow performers Coldplay.
"I think the young royals do have to be careful because although they are trying to become much more touchy-feely and accessible, they are in danger of devaluing the brand because the brand is based on the fairytale and the fact they aren't accessible," royal biographer Claudia Joseph told Reuters.
Florence King, a columnist, author and professional misanthrope who was a constitutional crosspatch about all manner of things — in particular those things that smacked in the slightest of what she decried as touchy-feely late-21982th-century liberalism — died on Wednesday at her home in Fredericksburg, Va. She was 80.
He thought she was his underage student, and he still chose to have touchy-feely conversations about his love life with her on a Ferris Wheel, not to mention partaking in the time-honored romantic tradition of dabbing your partner's nose with a paintbrush during a getting-the-gym-ready-for-prom-montage.
Mr. Macron's goal from the outset of his presidency has been to assert France as the leader on global issues like climate change, European unity and resistance to right-wing nationalism and authoritarianism, and toward that end he has sought to forge comradely relations even with leaders who hold opposing views, whether by hosting the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, in the imperial splendor of Versailles or getting touchy-feely with Mr. Trump.
A romance between two of the students, Sarah and David, is the prism through which we see the academic year: touchy-feely classes in which Kingsley subjects his pupils to what feels like psychological torture; auditions for and the mounting of the big show (Guys and Dolls); the triumphant cast party; and a visit from some British thespians—high schoolers, as well as their teacher and his former student, now the head actor.
Harvard and Stanford MBA grads reveal the most important benefits they got from business school, besides their education22 pieces of career advice you're bound to get from business school, according to successful MBA graduatesA founder who spent 6 years working at Facebook gives 3 reasons why it was a better education than an MBA — and why he'd rather hire someone with tech experienceMBA grads of Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, and more share the unique career paths they took after business school — that didn't end in finance or consulting95% of Stanford MBA students take a nonrequired course nicknamed 'Touchy Feely.

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