Hug Day 2023

Hug Day 2023

As Valentine’s Week 2023 is approaching, people are getting ready to celebrate Hug Day 2023 with their special someone. It is celebrated on the sixth day of Valentine’s Week. This year, it falls on Sunday, February 12. Hug Day is one of the most looked-for occasions leading up to Valentine’s Day, and rightly too. On this day, people meet their loved ones and comfort them by hugging them, as hugs are a gesture of love, warmth, and belonging. It communicates a warm message to your loved ones when words can’t describe an emotion or complicated situation. After all, nothing corrects emotional cracks, doubts, or anxiousness about the future better than a big warm hug. After Hug day, people celebrate Kiss Day and Valentine’s Day on February 13 and 14.

Growing up, I always looked forward to visiting my grandma. She had a way of making me feel so loved. I could expect when I’d get there, she would have my favorite board games out, the Tom and Jerry movies ready to be watched, and a jar of sugar cookies just waiting to be eaten; but the thing I most anxiously anticipated was her great, big bear hug. I would get to Grandma’s house, she would greet me at the door, and then she would embrace me and make me feel like I was in a cocoon.

Her arms would wrap around my back, my head would lay in the ideal spot between her shoulder and chest and she would hold me so tight like she wanted to make sure I knew she had nothing else to do but love me all day long. Receiving hugs is one of the most therapeutic, underutilized treatments today. Unfortunately, the average person gets less than a hug a day. This is unhealthy, but maybe if we all strive to individually up our dosage of hugs, we can change our anti-touch society into a more accepting and caring culture.

Hug Benefits

According to a study, receiving or giving as few as four hugs per day can serve as an antidote for depression. Eight hugs a day may lead to achieving mental stability and twelve hugs per day could lead to real psychological growth. Can you remember the last time you gave or received a hug? Hugs are cost-free, fat-free, and completely natural, so we should give them out all the time. Other research suggests that hugging reduces stress levels, encourages healthy sleep patterns, rejuvenates the spirit, supports the immune system, helps cure depression, and invigorates the mind. Best of all, besides the occasional awkward hug, there are no real negative consequences.

On average, children and teenagers receive more hugs than the adult population, however, the daily intake of hugs decreases with age. During the teenage years, hugging is still acceptable but has declined since the elementary school days. Teenagers still give and receive hugs more often than adults, but it is during these vital growing years that the fear of rejection begins. Another reason hugging among youth begins to decline is because males feel that hugging may ruin current friendships with females or threaten their masculinity.

For example, if a boy hugs a girl, she may start to think he is interested in a romantic way. On the other hand, if a boy were to hug another male, adults might wonder about the boy’s sexuality. Even though such an embrace between straight male friends is known in the youth’s world as “bromance.”

There are several reasons that adults do not hug as often as the younger generations do. Adults will hug young babies all day because everyone enjoys holding a baby and there is no chance of rejection. Adults would enjoy hugging their friends and coworkers more often, but there is a very real fear of hug denial. There are certain societal rules in place that limit the adult population’s affection towards youth and other adults.

Health Benefits of Hug

Hugging is healthy. It is a great thing to do when you or someone you know is feeling upset, happy, angry, confused, or emotional! Hugs can better your outlook on life and brighten the day of the recipient. They require little energy but can produce a great amount. Treat hugs like any other physiological need and make sure to get in the suggested amount per day. Four a day is essential to our health, eight leads to emotional stability, and twelve hugs lead to personal growth. Humans need air, shelter, food, and hugs, so make sure you hug at least four times today.