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I, personally, hug everyone Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies The Showman shirt I kinda make a deal about it. I consider many of my friends to be basically family, so I find no issue with it. However, many of my male friends are kinda homophobic (small town, everyone’s conservative and religious), and think it to be like semi-taboo in concept and practice. That’s their reason for not hugging other guys, and I’ll respect that it makes them uncomfortable, even if I disagree with it. The other percentage of them is split between “Not family, Don’t see a reason to hug you.” (The biggest of the but in fact I love this other slices, their reasons for this is because they hold hugging as a family only rule, except with relationships), “Hugs? Why?” (Second biggest, reasons are some variation of “but what’s the occasion? Why?”), and “Hugs? Sure.” (Smallest portion, containing me. We don’t care, we just like hugs and/or expressing appreciation and happiness through that means.).
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Some guys do Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies The Showman shirtsome guys don’t. In America today, it’s increasingly uncommon for guys to hug other guys unless they’re related, and/or they’re really close friends and there’s a major emotional event going on. I kind of took that for granted for a long time, until I was listening to a program about the but in fact I love this increasing rarity of physical contact in our society, and I realized how apt it is. The idea of purely platonic physical contact, outside of family members, is less and less common, especially among guys. If you touch someone on the arm or shoulder while talking to them, it’s not just taken as a friendly gesture, it’s an overbearing intrusion into their personal space. And I truly believe it’s become such a big deal because there’s the feeling that this contact has, at least potentially, some kind sexual overtones. Physical contact with your spouse or lover is fine, and physical contact with your family members is assumed to be platonic (though even there, too much contact risks been seen as ‘weird’ or ‘creepy’). But physical touch with anyone else is very strictly limited.
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