TheSkaFish
Jedi Guardian
I think it's a familiarity thing. You have to feel a sense of familiarity with someone, to want to be physically, mentally, emotionally close to someone. Otherwise, there's no real context for closeness. It doesn't make sense to just hug someone you don't really know. There's no compelling reason to do it. You have to know someone a little, before you can be comfortable hugging them - you have to have a sense of ease around the person.
Maybe these girls you see are hugging guys they know, or have talked with for a while, or laughed with and joked around with for a while. All these things create a sense of familiarity, knowing the person, and a sense of being put at ease. Do you laugh and joke around with these women, or have longer, back-and-forth conversations where you open up a little, share something real about yourselves?
It sounds to me like these women you're talking about, just don't know you well enough yet.
Maybe these girls you see are hugging guys they know, or have talked with for a while, or laughed with and joked around with for a while. All these things create a sense of familiarity, knowing the person, and a sense of being put at ease. Do you laugh and joke around with these women, or have longer, back-and-forth conversations where you open up a little, share something real about yourselves?
It sounds to me like these women you're talking about, just don't know you well enough yet.