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The Awkward Truth About Hugging—Why Is It So Weird?!

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In this episode of The Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley explores the often awkward and complex social norm of hugging. He discusses the various types of huggers, the dynamics of when and how to hug, and introduces humorous techniques for dodging unwanted hugs. The conversation culminates in a unique 'hugability rating' system that categorizes individuals based on their hugging behaviors, ultimately reflecting on the bizarre yet universal nature of this physical gesture.
Takeaways
Hugs are meant to show warmth and affection, but not everyone is comfortable with them.
There are different types of huggers, from the eager hugger to the no-hugger.
Awkwardness often arises from the unspoken rules of hugging.
Hug dodging techniques can help avoid uncomfortable situations.
The 'hugability rating' categorizes people based on their hugging styles.
Social norms around hugging can be cringy yet are hard to escape.
Understanding personal space is crucial in social interactions.
Hugging can be a source of both comfort and discomfort.
The dynamics of hugging vary greatly depending on the relationship.
At the end of the day, hugging remains a common social practice despite its awkwardness.
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Manage episode 471697416 series 3650938
Content provided by Corey Wesley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Corey Wesley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Twisted Truth, Corey Wesley explores the often awkward and complex social norm of hugging. He discusses the various types of huggers, the dynamics of when and how to hug, and introduces humorous techniques for dodging unwanted hugs. The conversation culminates in a unique 'hugability rating' system that categorizes individuals based on their hugging behaviors, ultimately reflecting on the bizarre yet universal nature of this physical gesture.
Takeaways
Hugs are meant to show warmth and affection, but not everyone is comfortable with them.
There are different types of huggers, from the eager hugger to the no-hugger.
Awkwardness often arises from the unspoken rules of hugging.
Hug dodging techniques can help avoid uncomfortable situations.
The 'hugability rating' categorizes people based on their hugging styles.
Social norms around hugging can be cringy yet are hard to escape.
Understanding personal space is crucial in social interactions.
Hugging can be a source of both comfort and discomfort.
The dynamics of hugging vary greatly depending on the relationship.
At the end of the day, hugging remains a common social practice despite its awkwardness.
Send us a text

Support the show

  continue reading

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