I can’t pinpoint when it all started. I don’t know if it stemmed from childhood, or some strange habit that I acquired. Somewhere or somehow, I decided that I did not like hugs. More accurately, any physical contact.
I try to be pretty upfront about it. Professionally, I make it a point to be the first to put my hand out for a handshake. Personally, I wave goodbye from distance that would make a hug a little difficult. Yet somehow, hugs still happen. Many times, they end up being awkward.
The stories end up being entertaining, so I thought I’d share some of my awkward hugs:
1. I was saying goodbye to a couple of friends. The guy is pretty tall, and he thought that my wave was insufficient. I am a very short person. Put us together and it makes for a funny moment. He had to come down like he was hugging a child. I felt like I was 5 years old hugging my dad.
2. In college, a guy friend decided to give me a Valentine’s Day gift. I didn’t expect it and was genuinely surprised. He proceeded to give me a hug, and at that exactly moment, I began to jump up and down out of giddyness. I ended up head butting his chin. He had to sit down, and I assume it’s because I made him a little dizzy.
3. At a conference, I meet a group of vendors that I had been working remotely for the first time. Without a word, one of the techs grabbed me in a bear hug and twirled me around. His reason? I was so little and cute, that he “had to”.
4. A long time vendor came to the office for a visit. I put out my hand to shake his. He also stuck his hand out, but also leaned in. I got confused. He was much too old to go into a “bro” hug. What was he doing ?
I leaned and suddenly thought he was going in for a European type greeting where you kiss on the cheek. I didn’t want to kiss him, so I leaned in and for some reason, made an exaggerated kissing sound , but no contact to the cheek. The guy didn’t kiss me, and only touched me cheek to cheek.
My coworker was horrified. He witnessed the whole awkward thing.
5. An acquaintance at a conference came to greet me. He was also quite tall and big. I saw him (slow motion in my mind) make the exaggerated initiation of a two armed hug.
I guess I didn’t hide the look of horror on my face well enough. Upon noticing it, he looped his arms in a weird circular motion. He ended up holding his hands out in front of him: palms up, cupped, as if to receive something.
I had no idea what to do. So I placed my hands above his, waiting. After excruciating silence, I spoke:
“So, what are we doing exactly?”
“Uh, I started out with a hug and then I saw the look on your face. You didn’t look like you wanted a hug. I was already in mid movement so I just kind of held my hands out.”
“Oh. I thought you wanted to play that fast hand slapping game or something.”
“Uh no.”
“So instead you decided to present your hands out like a bowl?”
“Uh yes, I guess so. I didn’t know what else to do.”
Our hands were still touching during that entire conversation. Finally, we both moved our hands back to our sides, with only awkward silence between us.
These are just a handful of situations that I’ve encountered. It’s funny to think that someone can experience so much awkwardness, but it happens more often than I care to admit.
Perhaps it’s my own thoughts that are the cause. I can’t seem to get over casual hugs. For me, hugs are an intimate act of care that I only do for certain family members, special occasions or friends that I haven’t seen or will not see for a while. People think it’s strange, but it isn’t if you’re someone who doesn’t want much physical contact. I cannot be a casual hugger.
I’m another no-toucher. I will tolerate a handshake in order to avoid a hug, but I still don’t like even that. Physical contact is for family members that I’m close to. That’s it. I do get teased about it a bit, but good-naturedly. So glad to know I’m not alone.
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Not everyone is a hugger and it’s about personal space so to each their own. I don’t really hug anyone I am not awfully close to.
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Yes it’s about personal space to me
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You remind me of my friend who does not like hugs! We always joke around with her about when reuniting after awhile (and when everyone else in our friend group is hugging each other! lol). I bet there are probably a lot of people who feel the same way.
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Yes, my friends do the same!
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Aww man, you’d hate me! I’m a country girl and I hug everybody. lol. But I’ve had awkward moments due to wanting to give hugs.
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I know it’s partly environmental, so I try to be understanding!
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This is hilarious! I can totally relate. I love hugging my little sister but I find it awkward to hug coworkers. I remember going farther when it’s time for goodbyes just to avoid hugs. LOL
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Yes, absolutely !
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I don’t find it weird that you don’t like hugs at all, its normal. I only like to hug my friends and that’s about it.
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I’m glad I’m not alone !
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I don’t think it’s weird. I’m not a hugger at all. Any kind of social hugs are super awkward for me. 🙂 I make it a point to tell my kids that they don’t ever have to hug someone if they don’t want. ❤
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That’s a great lesson !
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I so relate to this lol. I’m 5 feet so it’s always awkward hugging someone bc they’re bending down to reach me!
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Yes so awkward, for both people involved !
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This post is fantastic – we’ve all been there! Awkward hugs are…super awkward!
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It’s true !
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We’ve all had some awkward hugs! Best to shrug them off though!
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Some just remain in my mind 😅
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This is so funny!! I’ve definitely had those awkward moments, but have not been able to remember quite like you have! LOL
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Lol they are burned into my memory !
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Love that you embrace who you are fully. You go Mama!
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Thank you !
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Yea, I can see your point, I’m a hugger but usually not with strangers, my culture we are raised to greet others with open arms. But I am conscious is the person is not comfortable with it.
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I also understand that it’s a cultural thing for many. I try to accommodate in those situations.
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I don’t like hugs either! So I totally get it. I usually put my fist out and dap people if we are not in a professional setting.
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That is a great idea !
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It’s important to recognize what feels good and what doesn’t for you, so I love how you’re doing your best to honor that you just don’t like hugs! Not everyone enjoys physical touch (like in the 5 Love Languages, it’s probably you’re least dominant) so you just display love in different ways–which is totally okay, and even great if you can embrace it!
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I need to read up on these love languages. I’m sure I’m what you say !
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I can’t beikive in these professional situations people would not ask you first! Body language I know plays a big part but asking is always safest-people can be so intrusive when unwarranted. I’ve taken full seminars on “the proper handshake” and I still get queezy when shaking hands!
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Right ? I feel like it’s a bit weird in a professional situation !
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Yes!!! I totally agree! You are not the only one!
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I knew it!
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LOL. I actually hate handshakes and always go in for a hug. I have not yet met someone who hates them but can’t wait for the day where I do because I am also awkward as hell.
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Haha you’re my opposite !!
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I think you are definitely not alone. I really don’t like to shake peoples hands!
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I think it’s also because I’m a little germaphobic!
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Jenn this is so relatable. I am the exact same way and I’ve always been a little awkward about it. No offense to anyone but unless you’re my mama, my kid or my husband, there’s no need for you to touch me. I even get awkward with an arm touch or a handshake. My instinct, like yours is to rush into a handshake to avoid a hug but I’m left handed and for some reason that left hand always shoots out there for a shake before I realize it and I end up getting laughed at. Anyway, you’re SO not alone in this!
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This made me smile! I’m SO glad I’m not alone! I will hug my husband and my child, but everyone else is questionable. LOL! I’ll celebrate our agreement with a distant high five 😂
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