Drive Moment - If SA Had A "National Hugging Day", Who Would You Want A Hug From? 

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Hugs are not only good for showing affection, but have been biologically good proven to be good for our health. Hugs release oxytocin in the body, also known as the cuddle hormone. They've been said to reduce blood pressure and even reduce pain. Who would you like a hug from? Is it someone you know, or perhaps a famous person? Is there someone who hugged you on the day you needed a hug most, and it made your day? Take a listen to some very interesting hug requests, that the Drive 959 team heard from listeners. 
22 Jan English South Africa Music · Comedy

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