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Hugs are coming back, and for people like me, that’s not great news
Chatting about embracing, post-pandemic, with the author of ‘Don’t Hug Doug’
By Meredith Goldstein Globe Staff,Updated May 5, 2021, 3:54 p.m.
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Carrie Finison's "Don't Hug Doug" is about a boy who doesn't like to hughandout
A few months ago, my friend Danielle, who knows me well, sent me a link to a children’s picture book by Arlington author Carrie Finison. The book, a January 2021 release, was called “Don’t Hug Doug.”
I understood the joke.
I
can hug, but rarely do I want to. I’m bad at them, despite appreciating them and wanting others to enjoy theirs. I’d rather just nod hello or wave goodbye. I think it stems from allergies; a simple hug with someone who owns a cat can ruin my day and drown me in Benadryl. Not everyone is meant to be physically close to others, for a myriad of reasons.

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