I didn't really think much about hugs when I was younger. But as I age and have had my moments in life, I think more about hugs than I used to and what they mean or express.
I know there can be a weird side to everything so I'm sure some have had weird, gross or creepy hug experiences.
As for myself, I used to give my wife a hug most days when I got home from work. She was not a hugger too much, but she put up with it.
I think hugs can express a lot of things in a few short seconds that couldn't be expressed by words by the pages full. For instance, at my wife's funeral I was getting lots of hugs from lots of people. There was a viewing one night and the funeral service the next night. The second night, I was looking for someone. A good friend, and cousin that I hadn't seen in like ten years. I didn't know if she was going to be there or not, but I was sure hoping. After the service there were refreshments and as we gathered in fellowship hall her and husband found me. She said "Oh Krumbeard…." then gave me a long tight hug. I don't know how long it was but I would say around a minute. It was so comforting. And she definitely knew what pain and grief was about. I cannot describe how comforting that was but it will always stand out in my mind.
Now had that come from someone I hardly knew... Umm get off please.
Now the pastor that married us, counseled us and performed the funeral service died almost a year later. When I went to his memorial service and saw his wife, she says to me "You already know what this is like." I had no words. I couldn't think. All I thought to do was give her a hug. I tried later, several months, to write her a letter but never finished. I didn't know what to say. I was still at a loss for words.
One more hug experience comes to mind.
There is a guy at work that had his youngest son die. I think his son was nine. I went to the viewing and when I got to him and his wife I was a blubbering fool. What little I did manage to say probably sounded like nonsense. But I remember hugging him and hoping in some small way it could help comfort him.
So who else has some of these experiences? Even the weird and creepy.
I know there can be a weird side to everything so I'm sure some have had weird, gross or creepy hug experiences.
As for myself, I used to give my wife a hug most days when I got home from work. She was not a hugger too much, but she put up with it.
I think hugs can express a lot of things in a few short seconds that couldn't be expressed by words by the pages full. For instance, at my wife's funeral I was getting lots of hugs from lots of people. There was a viewing one night and the funeral service the next night. The second night, I was looking for someone. A good friend, and cousin that I hadn't seen in like ten years. I didn't know if she was going to be there or not, but I was sure hoping. After the service there were refreshments and as we gathered in fellowship hall her and husband found me. She said "Oh Krumbeard…." then gave me a long tight hug. I don't know how long it was but I would say around a minute. It was so comforting. And she definitely knew what pain and grief was about. I cannot describe how comforting that was but it will always stand out in my mind.
Now had that come from someone I hardly knew... Umm get off please.
Now the pastor that married us, counseled us and performed the funeral service died almost a year later. When I went to his memorial service and saw his wife, she says to me "You already know what this is like." I had no words. I couldn't think. All I thought to do was give her a hug. I tried later, several months, to write her a letter but never finished. I didn't know what to say. I was still at a loss for words.
One more hug experience comes to mind.
There is a guy at work that had his youngest son die. I think his son was nine. I went to the viewing and when I got to him and his wife I was a blubbering fool. What little I did manage to say probably sounded like nonsense. But I remember hugging him and hoping in some small way it could help comfort him.
So who else has some of these experiences? Even the weird and creepy.
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