A great customer experience feels wonderful. It is when the person giving the experience treats the customer with respect and kindness above and beyond what they need to. They look and feel proud about their job.
The experience can vary significantly from person to person, often depending on factors like emotional connection and physical pleasure. For many, it can be a pleasurable and intimate act that enhances feelings of closeness and satisfaction. However, it's important to ensure that both partners feel comfortable and respected throughout the experience. Communication and consent are key to making the experience enjoyable for everyone involved.
Nothingness can feel like a profound absence, where emotions, thoughts, and sensations seem to dissolve into a void. It may evoke a sense of emptiness or detachment, often accompanied by a lack of direction or purpose. Some might experience it as a calming stillness, while others may find it unsettling or disorienting. Ultimately, the experience of nothingness varies greatly from person to person.
It varies from individual to individual.
Yes. This is termed the "deja vu" experience (which, in French, means "already seen" or "seen before").
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To be EXACTLY like Victoria Justice, you must first BE Victoria Justice. If you are planning on imitating Victoria Justice, then you cannot be EXACTLY like Victoria Justice unless you ARE Victoria Justice in the first place. Do you have brown hair? Hope this helped, WREmix
The only way to handle this situation is to actually tell the person how you feel. So go for it!
They feel like a normal person It's the only way they dress
if you feel vanilla it means you feel like you are 'new'.kind of like a new person.
It is a physical experience which - like others - cannot be described to another person because we don't share the same 'language' for these sensations. Just as heat can be 'warm' to one person but 'hot' to another, or as the pain of a broken leg can be 'agony' to one and 'acceptable' to another.... so too with our descriptions of kissing - we all react differently and find it difficult to explain our reactions in ways that match another person's experience. A major contributor to the experience is the overall combination of the time and place, and the person we are with. I imagine that if ten women kissed the same man and were asked to describe the experience, they would all be quite different.
it is acording to how you feel. If you see sparks when you see or kiss the person you can figure it out by how you feel when your around that person.