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Could do with one of them!

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primrose81

Lovely story - but are teachers allowed to do this these days??

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gerrerd in reply to primrose81

They are not allowed to be human nowadays!

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Rosepetal60

Thats just Lovely. Thoughtful and Kind.

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Mumbutterfly

My oldest son started hugging kinda like that a few years ago. He doesn’t time it but he hugs until endorphins are released. It feels amazing. It makes me feel so loved and connected. I love how the teacher in your story says that it’s her heart speaking to her pupil’s. That’s exactly what it feels like. I need hugs like that much more often than I’m able to get them because he lives hours away and work keeps us both from traveling to see each other very often.

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gerrerd in reply to Mumbutterfly

Me too.

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LifeIsThePitts

Damn 😭🧅 onions ...

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DodgeDhanda

Hi G.

Hugging is one of the best ways to impart love & caring thoughts & feeling to another person, especially if either of U are having a bad day.

Some folk hate hugging but others like me love a good reassuring hug & for those ( usually men ) who don't like to hug other blokes, I bet their favourite player in their favourite sport scores & then gets hugged by team mates in celebration.

There are more good hug than bad hugs buy always trust ur instincts when a person is creeping U out & just shake their hand only.

Hugs making U gush ... see it.

So {{{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}} to anyone who needs a good trusting & loving hug

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gerrerd in reply to DodgeDhanda

Thanks for that hug.

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