21 responses to “Free Hugs”
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What an awesome thing to do!
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It was great. Way out of my usual comfort zone, but worth it. 🙂
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Virtual hug back at ya. Not as fulfilling as a physical one…a technical limitation…but very hygienic. Ran across this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84Ly_9Lv4p4 after reading this post. Coincidence? I’d trust your hugs with my vulnerability cause I believe in your sincerity. 🙂
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What a great link. Thanks! And sincerity can always recognize sincerity. 🙂
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Hug received from NYC! 😀
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Yay!
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You are brave! And by the way, do dogs know how to read? Would they know to ask for a hug? Despite that article which we don’t believe in, that dogs don’t like hugs? And did they get through the Fourth of July OK?
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I sometimes think dogs do know how to read, but just don’t tell us. After all, they know how to play poker, right? They can bluff. When I got home from the fireworks, Quagmire was EXTREMELY happy to see me. But they both seem fine.
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Whew, survived another Fourth of July.
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If only we could reach each other….I could use SEVERAL…right now! 😀
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Thanks for the share, Jonathan!
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Wow
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Good wow, or bad wow?
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Good obviously dear
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Yay. 🙂
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🙂 well free hugs idea would not work in my country
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It can even be awkward sometimes in the US.
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😀
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