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$70 an hour! All she had to do was give a hug.

Introduction: we need to embrace, we need people and people's heart.

There are millions of ways to make money, and the same is true of selling hugs!

According to the Daily Mail, Sharleen Orlando, a 51-year-old masseuse from Western Australia, has discovered a unique way of making money-selling hugs to "lonely people" at home.

Orlando, a 30-year-old masseuse, was shocked when she told her daughter she wanted to launch a new service called "selling hugs!"

"the first time I spoke to my daughter, they thought, 'Mom, this is disgusting, this is crazy. No one understands what hugs mean, and everyone connects hugs to sex. "

In Orlando's eyes, people need hugs. Cuddling has a healing magic.

"the people I hug are usually wounded. Some people are lonely, others become cold. "

"hugging is a very important thing in life. People are less and less connected to each other, mobile phones break into our lives, people's distance is getting farther and farther. "

So far, Orlando has been at home for two years selling hugs. She was satisfied with the job, not only to make money at home, but also to take care of her family, such as washing clothes and cooking.

It is reported that guests who come to the reception service must first sign an law agreement stating that they understand the terms and conditions of Orlando and that Orlando will also ensure that they have legitimate reasons to accept the service by chatting with the guests in advance.

In general, Orlando says, she likes to hug people face-to-face to increase intimacy. The service sounds simple, but it costs as much as A $70 an hour!

In 2013, researchers found that "even a brief touch can have a powerful impact on people's emotional and social functions," so hugging is really good for physical and mental health.

In the era in which electronic products gradually invaded our lives, the relationship between people became more and more alienated, mobile phones replaced relatives and friends as our listeners, and the derived services of selling and hugging seemed to be in line with the background of the times.

What do you think of the service, warm or crazy?

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