I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
I'm constantly hugging my close male friends, without there being any undertones. It's easy to see when someone would find it awkward. I also air-kiss, left then right then left, my Turkish male friends.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice There needs to be more hugging!
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice Agreed! Granted, I'm gay and most of my male friends are some flavor of queer, so we already hug anyway, but it's really nice! Platonic touch is great, more men should try it.
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@alice Hugging between men is only acceptable during sports, at which time it's also acceptable, maybe even expected, to cop a feel, despite that generally not being an accepted practice in any other situation, even in private.

@StarkRG as long as they've got enthusiastic consent, grab away.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice@lgbtqia.space my mental health is so much better since I started having platonic cuddle sessions.
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@StarkRG as long as they've got enthusiastic consent, grab away.
@alice And then make the coach sticky by pouring sports drink on him. Which, I can only assume, they proceed to lick off him once they get to the locker room. Normal man things.
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@alice And then make the coach sticky by pouring sports drink on him. Which, I can only assume, they proceed to lick off him once they get to the locker room. Normal man things.
@StarkRG that explains so much.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice this would be great and something I’ve tried to have in my current adult life.
But it’s also such a painful loop to be in because most dudes just don’t get hugged in a meaningful way in those formative years. So we don’t know how to spread the love later.
With my child I hug them all the time and I’m always telling them how much I love them.
I hope I can break the cycle.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice just the hug alone would do wonders.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice I can confirm this to be true. When I was growing up & all the way through my teens I didn't hug other dudes (except maybe if we were really drunk) & I explicitly remember the time in my 20's when I decided to become a hugger & started to feel less lonely.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice You're not wrong, and it's something that's normal in my friends circle. But it took until my early 30s for me to realise that, being raised male in this society is a hell of a drug.
That said, we do have a loneliness problem, but I don't think it's male specific.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice the power of a quality hug should not be underestimated!
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice I have to say that here in Sweden hugging between men seems much more common than elsewhere at least amongst the younger half of the population. Not sure about gubbes (old men of a certain grumpy disposition).
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice Almost 20 years ago, I met a guy for the first time in real life after we had already talked online for a few years. The guy is built like Santa Claus. He picked me up like a toddler, hugged me and spun me around a couple of times. We're still close friends.
I've been to (and organized) events where people are generally relatively unafraid of touch and it's amazing. It's not unusual to see people of all genders getting cuddly cozy on a couch while talking or playing D&D.
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@alice this would be great and something I’ve tried to have in my current adult life.
But it’s also such a painful loop to be in because most dudes just don’t get hugged in a meaningful way in those formative years. So we don’t know how to spread the love later.
With my child I hug them all the time and I’m always telling them how much I love them.
I hope I can break the cycle.
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice In my late teens I dated this guy for a short while, then we stayed friends. One day he told me that what he missed about dating was having regular physical contact with another human. His parents & older brother had stopped hugging him since he wasn't a young boy anymore, and his circle of friends was all male and of course they didn't hug each other. Dating, to him, had been an oasis of physical affection.
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@alice Almost 20 years ago, I met a guy for the first time in real life after we had already talked online for a few years. The guy is built like Santa Claus. He picked me up like a toddler, hugged me and spun me around a couple of times. We're still close friends.
I've been to (and organized) events where people are generally relatively unafraid of touch and it's amazing. It's not unusual to see people of all genders getting cuddly cozy on a couch while talking or playing D&D.
@alice "Hey, can someone roll my dice for me? I have [barbarian player]'s head on my lap and can't reach the table."
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I bet men would be less lonely if they hugged each other once in a while and meant it.
@alice in my early 30s I was part of a self development/ help group of guys, and one of the core things was that we hugged as a greeting. And I remember that time as one of my most social times and a road to my current happiness
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@StarkRG that explains so much.
