Anonymous wrote:Do women prefer to be squeezed while hugging or just held? Where should the arms land?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
He cares about her.
In what way?
Anonymous wrote:This is definitely not normal. I don't hug with my male friends, be it colleagues or former classmates. It seems like he has feelings for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
If he's gay, this is comforting. If he's het, this is super weird, unless they're childhood friends or otherwise especially close.
30 seconds of physical contact is pretty intimate.
Definitely not gay. Yes, so weird, has never happened to me before, therefore am trying to figure out what he meant by this hug.
Are one of you going on a long trip? Recent loss or heavy news (e.g. cancer diagnosis)? Had you been venting about how shite life is right now, or some other situation that might make him feel compelled to offer comfort? Were there traveling hands or was it just a static, tight hug?
I mean, I don't want to jump to "eww, creepy" but... without some sort of reason or explanation, that is entirely too long a hug from someone who is simply hugging you.
We'd worked together for a few months and had a couple of deep conversations. I'm fully remote, the company is on the West coast, where he lives. I recently went there for a business meeting and met him in person for the first time, outside of work. He gave me a tight hug when we met, then we went for a walk and he briefly hugged me a couple of times as we walked and then when it was time to say goodbye, he held me really tight and for a long time and didn't say anything, no traveling hands. I didn't complain to him about anything, and it's likely not going to be soon when we meet in person again but it certainly might happen in the future.
You two are having an emotional affair. (If you are both single, having an "affair" isn't bad.)
If that's not your intention, you should tell him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
If he's gay, this is comforting. If he's het, this is super weird, unless they're childhood friends or otherwise especially close.
30 seconds of physical contact is pretty intimate.
Definitely not gay. Yes, so weird, has never happened to me before, therefore am trying to figure out what he meant by this hug.
Are one of you going on a long trip? Recent loss or heavy news (e.g. cancer diagnosis)? Had you been venting about how shite life is right now, or some other situation that might make him feel compelled to offer comfort? Were there traveling hands or was it just a static, tight hug?
I mean, I don't want to jump to "eww, creepy" but... without some sort of reason or explanation, that is entirely too long a hug from someone who is simply hugging you.
We'd worked together for a few months and had a couple of deep conversations. I'm fully remote, the company is on the West coast, where he lives. I recently went there for a business meeting and met him in person for the first time, outside of work. He gave me a tight hug when we met, then we went for a walk and he briefly hugged me a couple of times as we walked and then when it was time to say goodbye, he held me really tight and for a long time and didn't say anything, no traveling hands. I didn't complain to him about anything, and it's likely not going to be soon when we meet in person again but it certainly might happen in the future.
Is he from another culture? The way you're describing it doesn't sound particularly creepy (which doesn't mean it didn't make you uncomfortable).
It's non-standard for USians with the parameters you described, but... maybe just odd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
If he's gay, this is comforting. If he's het, this is super weird, unless they're childhood friends or otherwise especially close.
30 seconds of physical contact is pretty intimate.
Definitely not gay. Yes, so weird, has never happened to me before, therefore am trying to figure out what he meant by this hug.
Are one of you going on a long trip? Recent loss or heavy news (e.g. cancer diagnosis)? Had you been venting about how shite life is right now, or some other situation that might make him feel compelled to offer comfort? Were there traveling hands or was it just a static, tight hug?
I mean, I don't want to jump to "eww, creepy" but... without some sort of reason or explanation, that is entirely too long a hug from someone who is simply hugging you.
We'd worked together for a few months and had a couple of deep conversations. I'm fully remote, the company is on the West coast, where he lives. I recently went there for a business meeting and met him in person for the first time, outside of work. He gave me a tight hug when we met, then we went for a walk and he briefly hugged me a couple of times as we walked and then when it was time to say goodbye, he held me really tight and for a long time and didn't say anything, no traveling hands. I didn't complain to him about anything, and it's likely not going to be soon when we meet in person again but it certainly might happen in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
If he's gay, this is comforting. If he's het, this is super weird, unless they're childhood friends or otherwise especially close.
30 seconds of physical contact is pretty intimate.
Definitely not gay. Yes, so weird, has never happened to me before, therefore am trying to figure out what he meant by this hug.
Are one of you going on a long trip? Recent loss or heavy news (e.g. cancer diagnosis)? Had you been venting about how shite life is right now, or some other situation that might make him feel compelled to offer comfort? Were there traveling hands or was it just a static, tight hug?
I mean, I don't want to jump to "eww, creepy" but... without some sort of reason or explanation, that is entirely too long a hug from someone who is simply hugging you.
We'd worked together for a few months and had a couple of deep conversations. I'm fully remote, the company is on the West coast, where he lives. I recently went there for a business meeting and met him in person for the first time, outside of work. He gave me a tight hug when we met, then we went for a walk and he briefly hugged me a couple of times as we walked and then when it was time to say goodbye, he held me really tight and for a long time and didn't say anything, no traveling hands. I didn't complain to him about anything, and it's likely not going to be soon when we meet in person again but it certainly might happen in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
If he's gay, this is comforting. If he's het, this is super weird, unless they're childhood friends or otherwise especially close.
30 seconds of physical contact is pretty intimate.
Definitely not gay. Yes, so weird, has never happened to me before, therefore am trying to figure out what he meant by this hug.
Are one of you going on a long trip? Recent loss or heavy news (e.g. cancer diagnosis)? Had you been venting about how shite life is right now, or some other situation that might make him feel compelled to offer comfort? Were there traveling hands or was it just a static, tight hug?
I mean, I don't want to jump to "eww, creepy" but... without some sort of reason or explanation, that is entirely too long a hug from someone who is simply hugging you.
Anonymous wrote:Prefer to not be hugged; just handed $5,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
If he's gay, this is comforting. If he's het, this is super weird, unless they're childhood friends or otherwise especially close.
30 seconds of physical contact is pretty intimate.
Definitely not gay. Yes, so weird, has never happened to me before, therefore am trying to figure out what he meant by this hug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found an old thread to ask a question that I don’t want to attract much attention to. If there is a man who says that he only feels that he and you (woman) are friends and then gives you a really tight and long (at least 30 seconds) hug, what does that mean? Does he truly feel like a friend or is there something more going on? The woman is married, the man is single.
If he's gay, this is comforting. If he's het, this is super weird, unless they're childhood friends or otherwise especially close.
30 seconds of physical contact is pretty intimate.