Your question is not a very elaborate one.Are you a guy or a girl?In anycase,you are the best judge of what the touch meant.From a 3rd person's point of view it might as well be a harmless brush of a hand or a finger.But then you know it better.
Nothing will happen. It is like if soap touched our ears; nothing happens.
Your question is not a very elaborate one.Are you a guy or a girl?In anycase,you are the best judge of what the touch meant.From a 3rd person's point of view it might as well be a harmless brush of a hand or a finger.But then you know it better.
Because your ears are conected to your body , so when your body grows your ears grow
it does not have ears it ha antenna's
your ears pop your ears pop
Your body doesn't use the ears in respiration.
The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
Obviously, the ears - earlobes - should not be so sensitive that they cause these kinds of reactions. You should discuss this with your doctor. However, you can start with a few experiments, like, what happens when you touch your own ears... If you can touch them without issue, might it be possible you react more to the unexpected touching, rather than a physical cause for this problem...
The idiom "ears must be burning" is believed to originate from the superstition that if someone's ears are burning, it means someone is talking about them. This belief dates back to ancient Rome and Greece, where it was thought that the sensation of burning ears indicated that someone was gossiping about you.
Yes, a person needs ears on their body. This is important because this is how we hear. Without ears, we can't hear anything, and this could be a problem for everyone.
The ears are lateral to the brain. The brain is more towards the center of the body, so it is medial to the ears.
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.