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So, what's the difference?


Question Posted Monday May 21 2007, 4:46 pm

What's the difference between a 'friend hug' and a 'more than friend hug?' Is there any way to tell the two apart? I have an inkling but just tell me what you think, it'd help my situation a lot!

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Tootsie answered Monday May 21 2007, 9:07 pm:
a friend hug is basically where they just wrap their arms around you and kinda squeeze, and a more than friends hug is where they do the friend hug, but kind of press their body into you.

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xoashhx33 answered Monday May 21 2007, 9:01 pm:
a friend hug i think lasts shorter than a more than friend and you closer to them when its more than a friend... at least i think so

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hollister_lover09 answered Monday May 21 2007, 9:01 pm:
friend hug is a loose hug, and maybe a pat on the back or something.. more then friend is like a sneezing hug and a never want to let go feeling.. hope i helped<3

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