I noticed a couple of things reading through old threads and thought I would share an observation and pose a question for the group.
First, the observation: It seems to me that most soap makers have a highly developed sense of touch/feel. As an example, in one thread I saw that many folks had an aversion to touching microfiber. I share this feeling of "ick". This causes me to wonder how common it really is and if there is perhaps a relationship between the types of personalities who are drawn to making soap and the way we perceive touch/feel.
Hence, here is my question: Do you believe that soap makers share common personality types when it comes to the sense of touch and how we perceive what feels good (or not)?
First, the observation: It seems to me that most soap makers have a highly developed sense of touch/feel. As an example, in one thread I saw that many folks had an aversion to touching microfiber. I share this feeling of "ick". This causes me to wonder how common it really is and if there is perhaps a relationship between the types of personalities who are drawn to making soap and the way we perceive touch/feel.
Hence, here is my question: Do you believe that soap makers share common personality types when it comes to the sense of touch and how we perceive what feels good (or not)?