touchy-feely in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Someone in your family or friend group has probably remarked at some point within the past year how touchy-feely you and your partner are.
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Doctors have historically dismissed the "human" side as too touchy-feely and were reluctant to discuss emotional issues.
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I've seen leaders that aren't that touchy-feely, roll-up-the-sleeves kinds of guys, but they're well-respected and staff will follow them.
business.financialpost.com
The flipside to this burden, she says, was that she was raised in a very touchy-feely new-age environment.
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Ecstasy is a touchy-feely therapist who hangs up inspirational posters and ends every group session with a big ole hug.
www.charlestoncitypaper.com
He's always trying to present a version of himself -- whether it's a tough man of character or a touchy-feely, sensitive soul.
www.independent.co.uk
What pantheism isn't: a touchy-feely, kumbaya vibe as is often depicted.
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And then, insult of insults, they try to get touchy-feely at the end, as though we have any goodwill left towards these people.
flavorwire.com
But a touchy-feely new-ager she is not.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It sounds all touchy-feely, but that's what our relationship is built upon.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

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