Tickle, not touch!
I vote for the word "tickle" instead of "touch". Touch implies something definitive, "tickle" means it could be accidental, teasing or a cursory glance. My case was last "tickled" on 6/23!
Mayfly said:This LUD (or touch date) has become a “teaser” for many people. Rather than LUD, I like the word touch date better because the date change flirts with you to mess with your brain.
I vote for the word "tickle" instead of "touch". Touch implies something definitive, "tickle" means it could be accidental, teasing or a cursory glance. My case was last "tickled" on 6/23!