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Posted by SandraDee on August 9, 2002, at 10:00:17

In reply to Re: How do you feel this morning?/..Dinah..Tina » .tabi.T.ha., posted by jay on August 9, 2002, at 8:19:22

I have one set of friends, GREAT friends... they go to my church and they are the Godparents to my children. They are so like me. They hug everytime we see them. Even her husband hugs my husband. (No they aren't swingers!) He kisses me on the cheek when he leaves my house. I babysit their kids sometimes (once or twice a week) and even if it's just him coming, he'll hug me g'bye. I absolutely love it. I think we don't hug enough, really. I know that sounds corny and silly. But I know *I* feel better after a hug or compliment even. Most people do. I totally agree with you about being more affectionate to each other. I can remember back to an awesome experience (memory) with my dad when I was 19, and my boyfriend was with us. I walked through a theme park (Six Flags) holding my dad's hand on the one side of me, and my honey's hand on the other. But hey, that's just me - and apparently there's others out there, you just have to find them! And maybe, just maybe... if they know you are affectionate like that, then they will be too. I know that I tend to not be as affectionate as I would be normally until someone else opens that door, you know? Just a thought for you.


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