well, that would be called sexual assault.
depent hows he/she to touch me recation depend on situation
when you tell people your have supposedly touched someone.
Very Doubtful
I/We/You/They have touchedHe/She/It has touched
The past tense of touch is touched.
Touched is the past tense of touch.
someone left a piece of cheese on the blacktop and over time it got moldier and moldier then someone touched it and started the cheese touch.
The past participle of the word "touch" is "touched". It is a regular formation.
When someone flinches after being touched, it typically indicates a reflexive reaction to an unexpected or sudden touch. It could be a sign of discomfort, fear, surprise, or the body's natural response to a perceived threat.
plural- we touch past tense-we touched
Yes ask her out! She let you touch her and she touched you there so why not.
Hair, finger and toe nails if someone is not paying attetion to you, and you touch their elbow you cant feel it