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19 Jul 2015, 8:19 am

Back when I was 6 years old, we had a "the boat is sinking game" in our classroom. Then there came a time that the teacher called out for grouping ourselves only in two. To my surprise, someone grabbed me from in front and hugged me tightly that I can't almost breathe. He was a boy, bigger than me. Then I got overwhelmed when he did that, so I bursted out crying enough for all of them to notice and stop the game. They asked me why and I said because that big boy hugged me so tight. lol.


Now that I'm 19( I'm a girl ), I often hug my little brother which is 7 years old. Whenever I see a cuddly little kid I wanna hug them like they were stuffed toys not children. I wanna hug cute little felines, or puppies. There was a time when me and my crush/friend/ older bro were sitting next to each other and not talking(since we're used to that) But I feel as though I wanna hug him. I find it awkward to hug people especially when they seem aggressive or unpleasant. There are friends who hugs me when we see each other but I find it uncomfortable especially when they just brush my shoulder with their arms and leave an awkward feeling. Also, I get sensitive to touch and some hugs feels like a prick on the skin even when it's unnoticeable for them.

When I hug I am as though a puppy or a kitten. But when people hug me I find it uncomfortable.



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19 Jul 2015, 8:30 am

Never really had a hug that I can remember. So wouldn't know if I like them or not.


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19 Jul 2015, 9:17 am

I'm surprised, Angela! You seem like you're the huggable type.

I think you're pretty swell, too, Owl!



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19 Jul 2015, 10:24 am

I've only felt comfortable hugging three people in my entire life (ex-partner, daughter and my mother when I was little). I'd really hate to be hugged by somebody who was wearing perfume or aftershave, I'd have to hold my breath. I'd also be very self-conscious that I might stink if I haven't had a shower that day and I'd probably screw my face up in the same way as I did when my mother tried to kiss me.



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19 Jul 2015, 10:40 am

Over the years I have been part of some fellowships wherein a casual hug is a common greeting, so in that setting I am indifferent to it. Romantically, though, I much enjoy both giving and receiving hugs.



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19 Jul 2015, 11:54 am

I like giving and getting proper hugs, but not the greeting type thats almost an 'air hug'.



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19 Jul 2015, 12:08 pm

If the person hugging me is an accepted individual in my "realm", then i don't mind receiving a hug. If not, though, then i will possibly get very furious.



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19 Jul 2015, 4:28 pm

The only people I liked hugging & getting hugs from were my girlfriends & I love it from them


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20 Jul 2015, 11:41 am

God. I HATE hugging, most people. I can barely stand physical contact without feeling like I need to scratch my flesh off. But some people I feel extremely comfortable with touching. It has been more than year since I have had a comforting hug I explicitly remember the pressure feeling quite soothing.



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20 Jul 2015, 12:12 pm

I don't really give hugs, but I like to be hugged by my mom, dad and cousin. But from behind with their arms crisscrossed over my chest. I mainly find the pressure reassuring when I'm starting to stress or meltdown. I also like to kind of cuddle against my dad sitting next to him on the couch and he wraps his arm around my chest.



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20 Jul 2015, 4:45 pm

I'm don't like hugging very much. The only person I let hug me is my mom. She knows I don't like it but I tolerate it for her. :)


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20 Jul 2015, 4:50 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
I'm surprised, Angela! You seem like you're the huggable type.

I think you're pretty swell, too, Owl!


I don't like anyone in my personal space - only if I've known them for a long time. I grew up in a family that never hugged or said the "L" word or apologized. I'm ok with the apologizing part now with my Ma and other people, but the other two things - nope.


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20 Jul 2015, 4:55 pm

I have never hugged my family. Probably that's why I'm not used to the idea/action of hugging. It feels extremely awkward.



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20 Jul 2015, 9:49 pm

I only like hugs if it's from a person that I know really well. Otherwise it irritates me. I don't like hugging my family either, but my family has never been that affectionate.



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21 Jul 2015, 2:39 pm

I like or love hugging only on a case-by-case basis.

I LOVE hugs from people I've come to love -- close friends, or an intimate partner such as a boyfriend or husband.

I don't mind hugs from friends I know in a social circle.

I HATE hugs from a stranger or an acquaintance with whom there really is no established affection to the point where touching me is appropriate. I really do not like that.

So, I have a kind of "hierarchy of hugs" and I don't deem everyone to be an appropriate person for me to hug or for them to try to hug me. It's an invasion of personal space when unwanted or uninvited, but a welcome expression of affection from those who are established as allowed to make that expression.



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21 Jul 2015, 10:13 pm

BirdInFlight wrote:
I LOVE hugs from people I've come to love -- close friends, or an intimate partner such as a boyfriend or husband.

I don't mind hugs from friends I know in a social circle.

I HATE hugs from a stranger or an acquaintance with whom there really is no established affection to the point where touching me is appropriate. I really do not like that.

So, I have a kind of "hierarchy of hugs"

This is how I feel about this. I can hug my siblings, my autistic friends, and don't mind hugs from other friends. I can't stand hugs from parents relatives, or total strangers.


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