A hug is all you need From a friend indeed A hug is all you can get From a friend who is your best A hug is non-transferrable From a friend who is one-of-a-kind A hug is a pure action With only kindness in mind Did you get a hug today? Did you give a hug today? Consider yourself Wealthy beyond Measure Because a hug is one of life's priceless Treasures
Very nice poem Sui! But, I have a question, if something more happens between two friends, how will you describe that? I am giving you an example. Suppose two close friends, one boy and another girl, are watching scenic beauty sitting on the bank of a river and gossiping. Please, remember they are not lovers and don't want to engage in any relationship, but they are just close friends. Now, on the spur of the moment, a kiss happens. My question to you, how do you describe their relationship then? Can they be called friends anymore, or should they feel guilt for doing that?
This sort imaginary spur rationale is often the defence of men violating the space of girls. And then the girl gets blamed for being too provocative. The poet seems to allow the kindness loophole: However I can fully appreciate even two boys totally losing it over: Wiki essay on PDA has this about India: Public display of affection is regarded as unacceptable if it disturbs others or creates nuisance. Same-sex physical contact is allowed. Under section 294 of the Indian Penal Code, causing annoyance to others ... is a criminal offense with a punishment of imprisonment up to 3 months or a fine, or both.