Ohh Gosh, your touch is so beautiful... No No No! it's electrostatic... your brain is making it beautiful.
What happens when we touch anything or anyone?
First come first, Nobody can tough anything-anyone whatsoever. As per Pauli's Exclusion Principle, "No two particle can have same quantum state at same point of time within uncertainty defined by Heisenberg uncertainty principle." Basically quantum state of particle is mixer of its 'position' and 'velocity'. Which eventually means that we could never ever touch anything and we never ever did.
Then what we feel when we touch anything? Simplest explanation is: When we try to touch anything, layer of electron on our skin repel the layer of electron of other body. The all we feel is that electrostatic repulsive force.
So what make touch different? why touch of mother, brother and someone who loves are different? Why touching 'rasgulla' and 'stone' is different? There are mainly two reason. First is transfer of heat. Our neural nets are trained to feel things differently on touching things with different temperatures. Other reason is related to training of our neural nets all over the evolution process. Our brain react differently and flows different chemicals for different touches.
So in summery, you never touched anyone, it was all your feeling and chemical reactions in 'your' brain. So to be precise never say I touched her, It was beautiful, but say, "I tried to touch her and my mind made it beautiful."
Enjoy trying to touch :)
~Raghav
24 Dec 2017