Falling into a nice comfy bed when you’re exhausted and just passing out
Using an actual flushing toilet after being out in the wilderness for even just a few days
Orgasms
Eating your favorite meal
Having your back scratched or getting a massage
Apparently I think the best feelings have to do with the physical and not the mental, not sure why that is
Feeling your butt cheeks on the toilet seat just before you lose the battle to hold everything in.
To hold one’s child for the first time.
I don’t have one, would it work if I hold yours?
My youngest is 7 and kind of a big guy.
My newborn is now 8 years old and I still think holding her is the greatest feeling in the world.
As of this morning, I can tell you the WORST deeling in the world
God damnit please for the love of god shut up
I’m sorry, is the same day too long of a time to discuss it? I’ll leave you to your memes, then. No worries here! It’s all good!
Q: What is the best feeling in the world?
A: HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT MURDER, GENOCIDE, ANIMAL ABUSE, TORTURE, PAIN, SUFFERING, LONELINESS, DEPRESSION, AND SUCH?
It’s just mind boggling how dumb you are.
I can see inconsiderate of the question, but stupid? Come on. I knew what I was doing
Laying down in your own bed after traveling for a bit
When I go to bed and my dog shoves himself under the covers and tucks himself in the crook of my knees. Or when he rests his chin on my ankle.
When I’m dragged across an array of sharp raised metal bumps on a plane until there’s a pile of me in strips and chunks on the plate below.
No, wait, that’s the grate-ist feeling, sorry.
Cold glass of water.
Waking up to a quiet, clean house every day, with no children.
Preach. Or human roommates, I would add in my case.
An orgasm, best if shared with someone you love. Highest rate of happy chemicals ever.
Second place goes to watching a campfire shortly after the sun goes down. So relaxing.
When your kid runs at you to give you the most enthusiastic hug of your life just because.
Drinking morning coffee. Feels great.
Top for me so far was hearing my fiancée say yes when I asked her to marry me. I’ve beaten brain cancer twice, but hearing her say yes to forever with me beats that by a massive margin