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For a transition from hugging to no hugging - would the school consider allowing 'side hugs' for a while?

A side hug is when both people are facing the same direction, and you put one arm around the other persons shoulders, and the other persons puts one arm around your shoulders -- it's a way to hug someone without having frontal body parts touch.

Some people call side hugs "half hugs" since it involves only one arm from each person.

It could be a way for the school to offer a transitional period between hugs and no hugs.
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