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What does "fighting the urge to cup the faces of random New Yorkers" mean?
My first year out of college, living in New York City, I was hungry to find my calling. I didn’t like my job. I missed my friends and the security of college. I felt purposeless. I felt unable to make a difference. Mostly I felt alone — afraid to disconnect, to put down the phone at night, because then I would have to really be alone.
Fighting the urge to cup the faces of random New Yorkers and ask them if they felt the same numb pain, I started to write letters instead.
Jan 7, 2018 1:37 PM
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to cup a person's face = to put your hands on the cheeks of the person as a sign of affection
In other words, the author was so in need of contact with other people, to fight loneliness, that he/she wanted to approach any person at all (random).
January 7, 2018
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