Monday, October 5, 2009

To Hug Or Not To Hug

I am not a hugger. Which isn't to say that I am not an affectionate person, or that I am uncomfortable with being touched. But I have always felt awkward hugging and kissing people I don't know well.

I used to know this girl, we'll call her a frequaintance, because we were somewhere in between the two. Not quite friends, but calling her an acquaintances isn't quite right either. Every time I saw her, she gave me a great big hug and kiss, like real lips to skin kiss, and every time it felt weird. It might have something to do with the fact that I didn't especially like her, so the forced affection felt just that, forced. But I think it is more than that.

I don't want all of my friends to think I shrink from their embrace, because I don't. There are lots of people that I am okay with hugging, in fact initiate it. But it just doesn't always feel natural to me. I very often feel quite awkward. Is it a confidence thing? Is it cultural? Are there just some people who are huggers?

I wish I could do the man hug. Now that I would be comfortable with.

PS - I've been nominated for a (M)aryland (O)utstanding (B)log Award or Mobbie! You can vote once a day for one blog in each category (I'm nominated as a Family Blog) as well as for Best Overall Blog so please vote as often as you can. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

20 comments:

  1. Me? I LOVE hugs. Not so good with kisses - because somehow, I always seem to miss my target. Especially with strangers - or relative strangers. It's like either you don't expect it or you and the kissee have different points of contact in mind. But I LOVE hugs.

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  2. Yeah if she is a sometime not so frequent friend than the kiss thing is out the hug thing ok but forcing it is not to good.... humm away to avoid it? not sure it's possible may end up like the Seinfeld episode where Jerry was black balled in the building..LOL

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  3. I am a hugger. But I promise I won't hug you next month :)

    Good luck on the Blog award! Voting for you again right now!

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  4. I am an awkward hugger. I like the idea of it. But I just feel strange about it. And I don't initiate it. And the kissing? That is strange!

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  5. I will never really initiate a hug unless I really like you or unless I really know you and like you! I don't hug people I've just met... that's just too weird... and I'm an air-kiss-on-the-cheeck kind of girl!

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  6. I think the people who like hugging (or kissing) were brought up like that. They had huggy families and or friends and for these people, the huggy, kissy lifestyle feels natural and normal.
    For others, like me, it feels awkward because we are just not used to it. I wish I had been brought up in a more affectionate family.

    I do, however, think it is a good thing. I think the world needs all the love and affection it can get. I think that acts of kindness and gestures of warmth should be promoted if at all possible. When I was in France, EVERYONE hugged and kissed and it was kind of nice. You always felt immediately more familiar and at ease with people after a good round of hugs and kisses (or maybe it was a round of Champaign?)!

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  7. I am not a kisser - or a big hugger - I hug my brothers (no kisses) and I hug my nephews and of course my own kids. BUT so not big on hugs and especially kisses to friends. My in laws are HUGGERS and KISSERS - every fricking time - like 10 times a visit - I HATE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. I'm a hugger, but not a kisser. I grew up in the south and, well, hugging is pretty big around here, LOL! But yeah, it depends on the person. And the circumstance.

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  9. Kissing people on the lip who you are not romantically involved with or have produced from your loins in just weird.

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  10. I was never a big hugger but being in contact with high schoolers for the last 4 years has forced me to get over that. Those kids LOVE to hug!

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  11. A frequaintance. Perfect.

    I am with you on the hugging. Some people I'm comfortable hugging, and not others. And sometimes I just forget to hug my really good friends.

    PS I am voting for you every day!

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  12. I am a hugger, but I don't kiss people except my H. My H's family does the air kiss and I'm fine with that.

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  13. I'm not a hugger much. Not only because I'm a germaphobe...but because I don't think it's necessary. Weddings, funerals...okay. Just because? em, no.

    If I know a hugger is coming I give a little cough like I'm catching something and wave them off. And I don't like the kissing thing either. Bleh.

    Why I ask? WHY? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD WHY? lol

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  14. I'm a sometimes hugger. Like if I haven't seen someone i really like in a long time. But I am definitely not a kisser.

    Good luck on the Mobbie!

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  15. Oh, it's on honey... we will so hug it out next month.

    Well, as long as it doesn't freak you out or anything.

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  16. I like a good bear hug. But I hate the kissy thing. Kissing to me is too intimate. I have a brother-in-law and father-in-law that go in for the "suthun" kiss on the cheek and I hate it. i always feel like an ass because I don't know what the right moves are to receive.

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  17. I'll hug friends (good friends) but definitely not people I don't know very well. I think it would make me uncomfortable too...

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  18. I'm not a hugger either. That said, if you go to Blogher next year, let's hug just to make each other uncomfortable;)

    (oh, and let's wear tiaras too)

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  19. I'm okay with hugs. I am mighty uncomfortable with the cheek kiss thing. I almost have to look away during the final moments of Project Runway each week when Heidi and the booted designer have to do the kiss ritual.

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  20. Nope, but a hugger here, either.

    I just need a little space to myself.

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