Most of my touch information is either information (“there is a wall here”), or pleasant (cuddling).
In fairness, I know how to move around blind (and practice 2-3 days a year), and my whole life I’ve seemed to just naturally pay attention to thinks like the texture of my clothes, fiddling with jewelry or small objects, the texture of the ground as I walk (I often go barefoot, but I notice it even in thick boots), etc. so I’m definitely an outlier.
But I’m an outlier in terms of paying attention, not in terms of touch actually being a routinely unpleasant sense, I’d hope.
Assuming you mean you tend to hit stuff a lot, aye, I tend to be very good at avoiding such, and I also don’t find stubbed toes and bumped heads particularly unpleasant (but mostly I don’t have them frequently :))
Most of my touch information is either information (“there is a wall here”), or pleasant (cuddling).
In fairness, I know how to move around blind (and practice 2-3 days a year), and my whole life I’ve seemed to just naturally pay attention to thinks like the texture of my clothes, fiddling with jewelry or small objects, the texture of the ground as I walk (I often go barefoot, but I notice it even in thick boots), etc. so I’m definitely an outlier.
But I’m an outlier in terms of paying attention, not in terms of touch actually being a routinely unpleasant sense, I’d hope.
hypothesis: you are shorter than I am. ;)
Assuming you mean you tend to hit stuff a lot, aye, I tend to be very good at avoiding such, and I also don’t find stubbed toes and bumped heads particularly unpleasant (but mostly I don’t have them frequently :))