I need to touch the person's head again. Experience has taught me that you can do this three times before the head's owner either yells at you or rings for the flight attendant.
In "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim," David Sedaris shares a humorous perspective on personal interactions and boundaries while traveling. He reflects on an experience where he feels compelled to touch someone's head, only to realize that such actions may lead to conflict or discomfort with the person being touched.
This anecdote highlights Sedaris's knack for blending humor with social commentary, revealing the awkwardness of human connections and the delicate balance between curiosity and personal space. His candid approach invites readers to reflect on their own experiences in similar situations.