will@rd wrote:
I consider social hugging to be a perversion, except between romantic partners.
I totally know what you mean. My partner's gay friends all want to hug and kiss when we meet, and it freaked me out when I first met them. I did it, but I hated it. Now I've worked it out where I don't have to do it and they don't get upset. Even strait friends want to hug, or for guys, they want to shake hands. I hang back behind my partner and keep my hands in my pockets, and most people get the idea that I don't want to touch. My partner does all the hugging and hand shaking, and I don't piss anyone off by not doing it.
Having a socially outgoing partner (who understands that you are not social) is the best thing! They do all the talking so I can be quiet, all the touching so I don't have to touch, all the calling friends and setting up dinner dates so I don't have to be on the phone and my friends don't complain that I never call them. They do all the talking to the waitress at restaurants and all the being friendly to strangers so I don't have to. My friends know that I don't socialize without my partner, because I need that buffer between me and other people.
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