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Reply to "I meet a lot of moms, but no one wants to be my friend"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Try hugs and hugging. Not too long after a conversation begins, hug the person. The hug doesn't have to be "about" anything. It's a great way to connect with people. If it feels right you just say... I want us to be friends, how would you like that? #empath [/quote] That is extremely creepy and crosses many people’s boundaries. If someone I barely knew did that to me, my response would be something like: “ I wouldn’t. “ And I would avoid that person going forward. I hug people that I care about. Behavior like this would strike me as being very selfish. Someone needed or wanted physical contact— and reached out to satisfy their need, ignoring my cues, and without checking what my wishes might be. This would be weird if it were a greeting. It’s really weird in the middle of a random conversation, and with me, it would torpedo any chance of developing a friendship. [/quote]
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