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Originally Posted by Inogenius I don't see this as being a bad move. I used it as a cheap way to get a feel. Still do, actually. And when you're in high school, how many people do you legitimately hug? Sure, there are the rare occasions, when someone has a really troubling circumstance, but that rarely comes about. |
I disagree. I understand the "cheap feel" tactic as I've utilized it in the past and even on occasion to this day. However, a hug is a common greeting amongst a guy and a girl whom are friends comparable to slapping hands with your mates. You know how weird it would be if all of a sudden I had to greet my female companions by slapping hands? Talk about uncomfortable. What is the school trying to accomplish by implementing this rule? It sounds to me like an underhanded way of promoting abstinence, in which I'm not a fan. Our society cannot continue to run away from these issues. Intense and graphic sexual education is the only way to handle pregnancy and std prevention.