THEÂ Â FIVEÂ Â SENSESÂ Â Â /Â Â Â Â SENTENCEÂ Â STARTERSÂ .
some  may  be  nsfw  and  /  or  be  triggering. Â
â i love this [ FABRIC ], it feels satisfying. â
â your touch. it leaves me breathless. â
â your touch is unlike any other. â
ââ have you ever felt anything more comfortable? â
â feel this. what does it feel like to you? â
â i wanted to see what it felt like. â
ââ touch it. i dare you. â
ââ you felt ice cold when i touched you. â
ââ you feel warm to me. â
ââ i love the feel of [ FABRIC ] against my skin. â
ââ i love the feel of your skin against mine. â
ââ i would never touch anyone else. â
ââ i love the feel of your hair between each of my fingers. â
ââ donât you dare touch me. â
ââ i want to feel your lips against my own. â
ââ i can feel your pulse. it jumped. â
ââ let me give you a massage. â
â you feel like home to me. âÂ
â i love the taste of you. â
â i can never forget that taste. â
â fair warning, it does have a bitter taste. â
ââ no offense, you just arenât my taste. â
â can i have a taste of that? â
â i have yearned for the taste of your lips. â
ââ that tasted pretty good actually. â
ââ it just left a really bad taste in my mouth so no thanks. â
ââ nothing taste better than chocolate. â
ââ iâve got something you might want to taste. â
ââ i will forever savor that taste. â
ââ blood has such a metallic taste. â
ââ my taste buds are mad at me after eating that. â
ââ howâs it feel to get a taste of your own medicine? â
ââ you didnât even taste it. â
ââ trust me, youâll want to taste this. â
ââ i think it has a bit of bitter sweet taste. â
â so you tasted it, did you like it? â
â iâve never seen things so clearer than i do now. â
â itâs too dark, i canât see anything. â
ââ how can you see anything? itâs pitch dark. â
â iâve looked close enough and i see you for what you are. â
â please, just look at me. â
ââ stop staring at me like that. â
ââ get that light out of my face. â
ââ itâs so bright outside today. â
ââ whatâs wrong? what did you see? â
ââ youâre scared, you must have saw something. â
ââ what i saw, youâll never believe me. â
ââ iâve never seen you before. â
ââ have we seen one another before? â
ââ you see me for what i truly am. â
ââ i didnât see anything. â
ââ did you see that? â
â i canât believe my eyes. â
â shhh, i just heard something. â
â did you hear that? â
â what is that sound? â
ââ i missed the sound of your voice. â
â do you hear me? stay away from me. â
â i hear you, loud and clear. â
ââ iâm sorry, what was that? i didnât hear you. â
ââ iâve heard that sound before. â
ââ you didnât hear anything at all? â
ââ can you hear what theyâre saying? â
ââ aw, i love the sound of music. â
ââ i never said i could hear them. â
ââ wait, hear that? something is coming. â
ââ i could hear screams âŠÂ â
ââ i heard you all the way upstairs. â
ââ you didnât just hear that? that sound? that noise? â
ââ trust me, youâre going to want to hear this. â
â please, just hear me out. â
â what is that smell? â
â i have missed your smell. â
ââ itâs unlike anything iâve smelled before. â
â i smell the food cooking from here. â
â do you smell that? â
ââ how are you able to smell that? â
ââ no offense but it really smells. â
ââ itâs starting to smell. â
ââ tell me, youâve smelled this before. â
ââ i know that smell, itâs the smell of lies. â
ââ i can smell you from here. â
ââ are you smelling me? â
ââ i missed the smell of your hair. â
ââ i need to step away, get some fresh air. â
ââ do you smell that? thatâs the smell of freedom. â
ââ i could never erase your smell. â
â i can smell the fear on you from here. â