Set oneself in a flat surface, another chair in the opposite of the  
wheelchair user, so you are at their level.... and then go for the full contact 
 
hug.... for as long as you wish.   Just be careful that the joystick  is off 
or idle.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/24/2014 8:59:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I was  wondering how are you guys received and get hugs. Most of the time, 
people  that are close to me, well lean down their upper body, put their 
arms around  my shoulders and press their cheek to my cheek. I never feel like 
I've really  gotten a hug. And I watch them hug somebody else who is 
standing and they get  a real hug, where the more of the upper body is touching.

My brother,  Gary, always, ALWAYS gave me my favorite kind of hugs. He will 
approach me  from the front, spread his legs apart so he is straddling over 
my thighs, then  he presses his upper body against my upper body and gives 
me a real wonderful  hug. 

Bobbie 

Smile  Everyday

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