On October 23rd, manga artist Reiji Miyajima posted an illustration of a "touch map" on his X account, sparking discussion about the surprisingly (?) large OK zones and other aspects.

The "touch map" originally started as "illustrated diagrams showing places where cats enjoy being touched and places they dislike," which were frequently shared on Twitter (now X) and other platforms. In recent years, it has become widely popular not only for cats but also for illustrating two-dimensional characters.

The content of the posted illustration shows different zones of the body labeled with phrases like "It's okay," "Will punch," and even includes zones marked "Happy." Fans responded to this post with replies such as "Kanojo, Osawarishimasu," drawing a parallel to Miyajima's representative work, "Rent-A-Girlfriend."

Additionally, many comments touched upon the surprising nature of the zones, such as "The 'It's okay' range is huge," "Surprisingly, there are many 'It's okay' zones," and "Wait, it's okay to touch the stomach?"

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