Yes, you can feel pre-ejaculate on your fingers or hands. Though it is a small amount and mostly clear fluid, you can see it too. However, when inside a girl, neither you or the girl will see, feel, or notice when pre-ejaculate comes from the vagina. This poses a risk for unintended pregnancy.
Pre-ejaculate, or Cowper fluid (named for the gland that secretes it) is a liquid. So yes, if you get it on your finger it feels like a drop of water.
The ringing sound is created from vibrations of the bell. When you touch the bell, your fingers or hand dampens or stops the vibrations of the bell.
Hold your hand NEAR it and see if you can feel any radiated heat. Do not touch it!
The temperature. Also, thermal conductivity.
When you touch something that is colder than your body temperature, the heat from your body will transfer to the colder item. The temperature of your body and the item you touched tries to equalize. The perfect example of this is when you sit on one end of a couch for a while. When you get up and put one hand on the area where you sat and the other hand on an area where you did not sit you will feel difference in warmth between the two places. The hand that is on the place where you sat should feel warmer than the hand where you did not sit. This is also why when you sit on cement or a rock that has been in the shade you will start to feel much cooler.
Numbness in the extremity of the arm concerned, hand, fingers.
you broke it
by the nerves in your hand and on your skin.
Swimmers use touch pads by touching them with their fingers or hand. They have sensitive sensors that do not require great force to have them register the touch.
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When you put your hand on top of it, it squeezes you hand and you feel like a spider is grabbing your hand and sucking it. It feels cool!
you are weird
Touch, stroke, feel, sense (heat)
You place the Shot put in your left or right hand depending which is your stronger hand. You want the shot to sit in your fingers, all four fingers behind the shot and the thumb in front. the shot should never touch the palm of your hand.
with the first 2 fingers of each hand, touch the upper chest then the lower chest
Opposition
2 fingers (not your thumb it has it's own heart rate) into your wrists on your left hand it's the left side, on the right hand......, and how I do it you put the 2 fingers under your palm onto your LH wrist then follow down anther 2 fingers and your there
Your fingers of both hand touch each thumb and go diagonal down in front of your body.