Author: Daniel Greene

  • On cuddling both women and men

    On cuddling both women and men

    I have cuddled with both men and women— not yet with people of other genders, though I would be happy to do so.

    There are a couple of professional woman cuddlers who have held me and touched me in ways that released tears— sobs, even! I would be willing to cry with another guy, but for some reason that hasn’t happened yet. Maybe there was something motherly and healing about those women that helped me feel I could open up. I have also enjoyed the way some women I’ve cuddled with have boosted my ego, asking me questions that elicit my best feelings about myself and praising me for what they see as the best in me. I suppose a man could do that for me too, and I suppose some have done that in one way or another, but for some reason the feeling was more pronounced with women. I would also say that with women I had this odd sense of chivalry just for being a good guy, respecting them, and not trying anything non-platonic with them. Maybe it’s because I have been brought up a certain way in the world we live in, but I take it upon myself to be extra careful with women so they feel safe and comfortable. I don’t feel quite as much “walking on eggshells” with men, though I am cautious with men who have not cuddled with many (or any) men before so that they feel that their self-image is intact and they don’t feel I am threatening them or asking them to do anything they’re not comfortable with. I must say I have had some surprisingly tender and intimate cuddles with men, including men who identify as straight, and this has been mind-blowing and deeply healing. I have also enjoyed giving my masculine energy and strength free rein to wrap another man in tight, intense bear hugs, and it has felt great to have another man squeeze me back just as hard. It’s like “Grrrrreat!” masculine energy exchange! 💪🐯

    I am so glad that I have opened myself up to cuddling with people of all genders, and I highly recommend it!

  • How to role shift using your body, not your feet

    How to role shift using your body, not your feet

    This video is geared toward ASL students (or students of any signed language, I imagine) who might be making the mistake of thinking they have to move their feet when role shifting, a way to reenact dialogue between two characters in storytelling. I demonstrate how you can role shift by twisting your whole body, using your legs and bending your knees slightly while keeping your feet planted on the ground.

    Disclaimer and acknowledgment

    I am a non-native hearing signer, and I would not have made this video if I could find a video of a native Deaf ASL signer demonstrating how to role shift without stepping from side to side. One can assume from watching videos of Deaf signers role shifting that they are not moving their feet (e.g. ASL THAT), and curricula such as Dawn Sign Press’ Signing Naturally tell students not to move their feet, but students cannot see feet of the Deaf language models. I encourage everyone to watch Deaf people role shifting and see how smoothly they do it– especially if you get the chance to see them from head to toe!

  • A world of affectionate male friends

    A world of affectionate male friends

    I see a world in which men are as affectionate with each other as male cats are, in which men are as comfortable cuddling a male friend as they are petting their male dog or cat. For most of us, this world doesn’t exist— yet! Even if I don’t see it with my eyes, I see it with foresight. If you foresee it too, let’s make it a reality!
  • Separate is Not Equal | Deaf Performers Were Not Included At The Halftime Show

    Separate is Not Equal | Deaf Performers Were Not Included At The Halftime Show

    Same thing I’ve been complaining about for 15 years! To quote deaf blogger Amanda Tuite:

    …the entire programming of the Super Bowl left a bad taste in my mouth. As a deaf person, I always anticipated seeing the national anthem and “America the Beautiful” performed by professional deaf entertainers who use American Sign Language. This time, we saw an influx in news publications lea
    — Read on http://www.accessvine.co/post/separate-is-not-equal-deaf-performers-were-not-included-at-the-halftime-show

  • I read a Walt Whitman poem in English, Spanish, & French

    I read a Walt Whitman poem in English, Spanish, & French

    Someone introduced me to Reverb, so:

    • I read a short poem by Walt Whitman in English, Spanish, and French.
    • Leí un poema de Walt Whitman en inglés, español, y francés.
    • J’ai lu un poème de Walt Whitman en anglais, espagnol, et français.

    https://record.reverb.chat/embed/XuwKTXw9cDhCXUPGBNXo

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