no :)
As long as they want it doesnt effect the body physically but emotionally it may make an impact.
depends on whether a reasonable person would find the hug to be harmful or offensive
It depends on who you are hugging. for example, hugging is allowed your father, grandfather, mother, son, daughter (on condition not to be sexual hugging). Hugging is allowed between the licitly married couple. Sisterily or brothely hugging is allowed(on condition not to be sexual hugging) however, hugging is not allowed with your opposite sex friend or colleague (not married to) or sexual hugging between same sex couples.
This is a sentence with hugging.
Hugging is a verb.
nope of course not hugging is a friendly thing to do!
No, hugging a girl does not break your fast.
No, hugging someone does not break your fast.
Physically loving someone is often referred to as "physical affection" or "intimacy." This can encompass a range of behaviors, including hugging, kissing, and sexual activity, all of which express emotional closeness and attachment. Such physical expressions of love can strengthen relationships and enhance emotional bonds.
a young girl hugging a bear.
It is normal to be nervous about hugging someone. This will depend on the person that you are hugging. This might change from time to time and person to person.
When you don't love them anymore, or the addiction is so harmful to your relationship, it is emotionally and physically damaging to you or your children.