The positive reactions he got from his clients were arresting:
they often hugged him for his kindness.
Not exact matches
We have moved so
often, and left our friends behind so many times, we know from experience that there is no substitute
for a real, in person
hug, and a nice conversation during a walk around the block.
When in possession of the ball, however, the side will
often look to stretch the pitch, with wide players
hugging the touchline before assuming their natural role (Coutinho drifting inside, or Ibe looking to beat a man —
for example).
Aside from the most serious cases of sexual assault and rape, it's
often sexual comments and diminishing jokes — such as the one described by DeRosa — or an extra-long
hug that makes the state Legislature a treacherous place
for young women.
The much - anticipated James Webb Space Telescope —
often referred to as Hubble's successor —
for example, will likely only study worlds that
hug their host stars, making observations of planets with wider orbits like Mars or even Earth out of the question.
Migraines
often induce a toilet -
hugging night, praying
for the pain to somehow subside.
As I felt so hard
for this bargain, I even broke one of my personal styling rules: I love to wear skinny pants and oversized sweaters — You will not see me
often wearing a rather figure -
hugging top!
Be prepared
for a level of vulgarity that
hugs the film like a warm blanket, firmly rooting it in a state of suspended adolescence in which it dares you to find something endearing in our antiheroine, and
often succeeds.
We dog owners are
often so very in the dark about why some dogs seem to fall instantly in love with each other while others fall into instant hate; why some dogs fawn all over us
for attention while others can't stand being
hugged; why some dogs respond instantly to training while others seem to take forever to «get it.»
Ron always had a smile, a
hug, and
often a quirky joke
for everyone he met.
Among those looking
for homes today were six - month - old Heather, a Russian Blue kitten who was left in a cardboard box near a dumpster until a Good Samaritan saw the box moving and alerted a nearby animal hospital; Lucas, a one - year - old cat found as a stray, who loves people so much that he
often gives them
hugs; and Marlon Brando, a shy — at first — and very gentle one - year - old Lab.
So in addition to getting more sleep, find effective ways to reduce your stress, such as listening to relaxing music, taking an evening stroll, hitting the gym
for an intense workout, watching a funny movie (it is
often said that laughter is the best medicine), and spending time with a loved one... Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recently found that (the cuddle cure) holding hands and
hugging can measurably reduce stress.
Go
for a walk, sit on the porch while you watch your kids play in the yard, hold hands and
hug and kiss each other
often, suggests Frank Gunzberg, Ph.D. on his website.
For example, if your spouse or child often asks for hugs and wants to cuddle or sit in your lap, you can bet that receiving touch is a primary or secondary love language for th
For example, if your spouse or child
often asks
for hugs and wants to cuddle or sit in your lap, you can bet that receiving touch is a primary or secondary love language for th
for hugs and wants to cuddle or sit in your lap, you can bet that receiving touch is a primary or secondary love language
for th
for them.
He not only needs to be
hugged and cuddled more
often, but it is one of the primary ways
for him to reconnect and regulate himself after he has had an emotional meltdown.
Mothers were asked: «Thinking about the time you spend with ^ childname, how
often do you
hug or hold him
for no reason?».
95 % of mothers reported either «
often» or «always / almost always»
hugging for no reason, the remaining 5 % «sometimes», «rarely» or «never / almost never» showing affection in this way.
Zoey
hugs the couch regularly (see below
for proof) and Bentley
often naps on the chaise lounge.