Talk:Psychometry/@comment-24053170-20170615231640/@comment-31405602-20170615232445

I am surprised that the majority has this so wrong... considering clairsentience literally means "clear feeling" in reference to the sensation of touch, I am surprised. Though I can see why people would get feeling (as in sensation of touch) confused with feeling (as in emotions).

*audible sigh*

The majority has me beaten here. This looks like another case of when people get the meaning of words wrong hahahaha.