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Re: Hugs vs hand shakes at opening ceremony
Not seeing a real issue here... As a matter of fact, what is the issue here? Is it women not receiving equal treatment as men by receiving a hug while a male recieved a handshake? If that's the case I don't see it as an issue at all or treating women diffrient.
You look at this years WFA winner, a male, he recieved a hug from both men and women. I can remember multiple instances where a male has recieved a hug after winning a award.
Now I dont have the video nor do I remember it as well as I'd like to but I believe the male recipient extended a hand giving body language of a handshake as the female had more of a hug body language.
I'm sure if the male were to have more of a hug body language he would have gotten a hug and if the female winner extended a hand I'm sure she would have gotten a handshake and not just an automatic hug.
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