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Originally Posted by rainbow8
My T's hug today was disappointing. I think she was trying to show me how she usually hugs clients. It was a planned hug, at my request after I asked why it's all right to touch and hug. I asked her if hugging me was "icky" for her and she said no. That made me feel better. But the hug was not satisfying, and she told me that holding hands was better for me.
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I am with your T on this. While hugs can be a great way to say hi/bye, 'I care", and "I love," there's nothing like some hand-holding, especially with squeezing, to say "I am here for you and I am not letting you go."