If someone is described as being 'tactile' which of the five senses does it relate to?
Correct answer: Touch
Player #10639782
I knew this answer right away because deaf and blind persons have to put their hands on their signers hands to know what they are saying. it's called tactile signing. it's what annie Sullivan taught Helen Keller to do so she could communicate
nimblemoon
missy189, I don't know why people don't like your comment. I was wondering the same thing.
Uninitialized
we all know humans are touchy feely, that's why there is billions of them
OptimstAchievements
Where have all the comments gone? I cannot see Cait’s or Missy189’s :(
Mariposa
OptimstAchievements,
I agree why leave a comment on another's comment. when the first comment is removed. it's important to read what both had to say. Or remove both so we don't even know about it.
brickmartian
I used to take care of a large Desert Tortoise, (feeding, cleaning, playing with it)!
One of the things I learned was that they "feel" when someone's rubbing its shell by "tactile vibration", and they actually enjoy the sensation, sometimes to the point of sexually climaxing!
Calabtangan' Boyoyong
this is an aspect in architecture design for PWD accessibility
Goblin
In the textile industry, the way a textile feels is called "the hand" of the fabric. I still can tell what most fibers most fabrics are made of just by touching them.
RedRobin43
the picture was so obvious but I still got it wrong 😕
The Crusader
thank you for giving me that information
evielily123
I have a tactile game
Big Red
G.E.
Player Lucki
yup only show four!!!
Player #3138816
Cait, push on for the Doctorate !! Very worth while having x
Sonicgirl
Cait, Why can't you Spell your Name correctly. Kate .
Pchblsom
Fantastic job Cait!!!!
Cait
NeeraTrue, i finished yesterday! woohoo! still got my Master's to go for(psychology)