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Before COVID, I learned a tidbit of information that might outrage pedophile hunters and SJW shame addicts. Apparently the furry cosplayers at Disneyland have been given specific training on how to administer a hug. It's all very fascinating and mental health related. The furry is supposed to offer the hug with open arms, not initiate. When the kid gives the hug, the furry is instructed TO NOT LET GO until the kid lets go. Mental health experts consulted that if you push the kid away abruptly from the hug, it makes them feel unwanted and it traumatizes them. I would not be surprised that most incels here are traumatized from rejected hugs from early childhood.
Obviously, if a soulless corporation like Disney is going to put resources in order to profit from hugs, they aren't gonna do it shooting from the hip. It has to be done in a way that protects them legally, and at the same time, it must bring happiness to as many children as possible so they can become loyal and repeat customers.
It just seems to me intuitively, that Disney has been profitable for a reason. They have researched that hugs, warmth, and cuteness is indeed important to happiness as a whole. Normies will do everything they can so that ugly people getting hugs is the most SHAMEFUL CRIME imaginable, when in fact it is so necessary in a mental health sense, that it has been the foundation for a media giant's growth. The lack of hugs, in a non-hug post-COVID world may spell Disney's unintended decline in the years to follow.
I also want to link this article about hugs:
absolutetruth.squarespace.com
You don't really feel the mental health benefits from the hug unless it's at least 20 seconds long.
Obviously, if a soulless corporation like Disney is going to put resources in order to profit from hugs, they aren't gonna do it shooting from the hip. It has to be done in a way that protects them legally, and at the same time, it must bring happiness to as many children as possible so they can become loyal and repeat customers.
It just seems to me intuitively, that Disney has been profitable for a reason. They have researched that hugs, warmth, and cuteness is indeed important to happiness as a whole. Normies will do everything they can so that ugly people getting hugs is the most SHAMEFUL CRIME imaginable, when in fact it is so necessary in a mental health sense, that it has been the foundation for a media giant's growth. The lack of hugs, in a non-hug post-COVID world may spell Disney's unintended decline in the years to follow.
I also want to link this article about hugs:
Don't Let Go First... HUGS 2.0 — Harmony
I am going to go back on occasion and repost some of my favorites... as many of you weren't following Harmony when I wrote them, and because some of these thoughts, for me at least, are so worthy of a revisit. This is one of my favorites... At the core of the concept of HARMONY is the ability to e
You don't really feel the mental health benefits from the hug unless it's at least 20 seconds long.
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