Do you hug your friends?

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Graustein

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My female friends, absolutely. None of my male friends are huggy people, but I wouldn't not hug them if seeing each other were more of an event. We meet up every week, so it's not. But otherwise, I don't see why not. I'm a very huggy person.
 

Simriel

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Yup. Male and female. Males usually end up in a wind crushing contest though. Which i win. Im a fat guy with decent strength. They loose breathing ability before me.
 

likalaruku

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No, I am a girl & I concider any form of physical contact to be sexual. I do not hug, hold hands with, or even touch the shoulder of friends. Naturaly, if I see two guys, two girls, or a guy & a girl doing any of these things, I assume they are in a relationship. Another reason is because I look down on public displays of effection. I remember making fun of off-campus couples in highschool.
 

Samurai Goomba

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I don't hug much. I'm never the hugger, always the huggee. I'm cool with some form of handshake thing, or the shoulder slap "you my bro, bro" thing, which is kind of a form of light hug, but I'm not big on traditional hugs.

The only people I want to hug are hot women.

I also consider hugs at least slightly sexual in nature, at least when between two people who aren't related.
 

white_salad

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I hug if they want a hug. I'm not the hugger, more the hugee. And my friends are very huggy ( very manly hugs) and is generally less of a greeting, more of a "nice job! man hug".
 

TheCheryl

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No friend of mine escapes getting a hug from me when I see them. Personally I find them highly enjoyable. I even hug folks I first met. Though to be fair they initiate it. Of course I'm a girl and a grand chunk of females, especially older ones are real big with hugs... Not that I don't have guys start the hug-fest. Most my friends are guys, they don't mind doling them out.

It's funny too because I used to be anti-touchy feely with a personal comfort level that was as far out as my arm span.

I find that the older people are more prone to giving them than the younger generation, maybe it's because they don't care as much about "appearance".
 

SecretTacoNinja

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They tend to hug me first. In fact I never give hugs unless they hug me first or someone cajoles me into giving hugs... which I do not like doing.
 

S.H.A.R.P.

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There's no shame in hugging a mate you haven't seen for a while. Now I've got a few really good friends in France (I never knew what a lot of people here have against the French), and though it's a bit awkward and unusual (at least the first time), we give two kisses on the cheek when we see each other (which is every year or so), and a hug of course. Now this may, no.. this appears outright gay to everybody witnessing it, but it's their custom, and who am I to waylay somebody's culture. Plus I love them in a non-homosexual way, so who cares anyway. I know I'm straight, fluck everybody who thinks different.
 

AndyVale

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Hugging is cool. Although I make sure I have showered at some point recently, otherwise it's probably not a pleasurable experience for them.

It depends on the situation really, sometimes I'll go for a manly handshake instead.
 

P1p3s

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I'm a girl so I guess it's not really an issue for me, but my husband really bear hugs his best friends & handshakes with his aquaintances.

I've seen his dad give him really big hugs too - there was no lack of affection in that house so I guess he just doesnt have hang ups about being in physical contact with another man.

I think it's only the emotionally cut off or introverted that avoid hugs in general