Dragon Dads (https://dragondads.org/) is a group of dads and other caregivers who are affirming and supportive of LGTBQIA+ kids. One of their big activities is going to #pride events and giving out free dad hugs. Many of them have been doing this for 10 years or more. This was my first time.

Let me tell you, I saw, and felt, absolutely everything.

There was someone who squealed when they saw the booth and did a ten yard sprint to catch me in a flying hug. There were people who walked by several times before they timidly came up and asked for a hug.

There were people who wanted long hugs, side hugs, pats on the back, fist bumps. (We have a menu.) People who don't like hugs, but were nonetheless thrilled that we were doing it.

People told me that their dads had passed away, refused to have anything to do with them, or that they had had to cut their own dads off. One told me "I miss my dad", and when I said I was so sorry, they said "he's in Arizona".

There was an elderly person in a wheelchair who told us how their alcoholic father used to beat them, then told us all the things they had accomplished in life in spite of him, just to show him.

There were people who trembled. People who sobbed. People who melted.

A giant dude in one of those neoprene dog masks (with my permission) grabbed me in a great big hug and lifted me off the ground.

I leaned down to hug people in wheelchairs, and stretched up to hug a woman who I swear was seven feet tall.

Some people stayed to chat, or to cool off in our misting fan in the blistering heat. Others got a hug and left quickly, tears in their eyes and a "thank you" on their lips.

Absolutely everyone who wanted a hug got one.

I've signed up for more events.

@ricci This is great. So great.
@ricci king shit, hell yea
@ricci you are awesome!
@ricci Sweet as hell ngl
@ricci It was fun chatting with you at Pride!
@thalia yeah I'm glad we spent so much time together there!
@ricci
Ooo. Thank you so much for doing this for all our kids.
@ricci Ah! You’ve done it now: tears in my eyes and gratitude for all you Beautiful People.
@ricci oh. oh this sounds amazing. we're crying just hearing about it.

@ricci

Where humanity ought to be. Thanks to you, and all the volunteers. ❤️

@ricci aww that's really sweet of you Rob
@ricci I guess I'm the only one cringing at this. No way would I want my child hugging strangers whether free or not.
@carfreesince93 @ricci
We're talking about adults getting hugs from adults. It's about healing and sharing trauma.

@carfreesince93 most of the people coming by for hugs were adults, or at least late teens

the young 'uns with their parents mostly came for stickers

@carfreesince93 @ricci

I absolutely hear you about how that can be awful. When I was a kid it was required that we accept hugs from all kinds of icky men, school vice principals and stuff

I think though, that it's different, if it is the kid asking for the hug. And if they maybe have to put some effort into it, like waiting in line

At pride, the default is to just walk on by. There's not pressure to stop at the hug booth

@NilaJones @carfreesince93 It's mostly adults and teens, too - not *that* many small kids at pride, and we had stickers for them (and adults too :) )

@ricci @carfreesince93

Of course. I saw that. I was just saying, even if a kid was interested...

@ricci @carfreesince93

Of course. I saw that. I was just saying, even if a kid was interested...⁶

@ricci absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing

@ricci In a world filled with darkness there are some people who hold a torch to light the way.

Sometimes that makes them a target but it always makes them heros.

Thank you for them, and thank you for me giving me a bit of light to be less cynical.

@ricci this is the kind of thing that knits society together. You're a good man, Rob. Good job.
@ricci this made me happy. You should add “dad joke” to the menu for those that don’t want hugs.
@irene @ricci one of my friends an older asian gentleman scoffed at me for buying expensive pastries once and i was taken aback by how heartwarming it was to receive asian "love" after a long time away from it so can some volunteer dads also tell me i'm disappointing them maybe
@atsuzaki @ricci maybe while insisting that I put on a sweater or telling me that I’m doing something else wrong.
@irene @ricci lmao just fussing over people in pride ravewear to cover up you dont wanna get a cold
@atsuzaki @ricci waaaa, you gonna go out like that?? Aiya!!
@atsuzaki @ricci my dad use to have a rule that I couldn’t wear shorts or skirts unless the high was at least 70
@irene they did have a book of dad jokes there! you're right, it should be on the menu!
@ricci yeah! Everyone loves a good dad joke but it’s not the same without a dad telling the dad joke.

@ricci
My parents were some of the original organizers of Mormons Building Bridges and my dad loved dressing up in Sunday best with a rainbow tie to give hugs.

They're not mobile enough to travel to the city for pride, but I'm glad to hear the good vibes are still going.

When they started the org, my parents were just ideologically opposed to excluding or rejecting LGBTQ people. Now, there are 3 grandkids in that group. They knew before they came out that they would be accepted and embraced, and that helped.

@ricci

I want to tell you that you're fucking amazing, I love you, and you're doing good work out there <3 thank you for your compassion and effort.

@ricci im pretty sure i would have collapse into such hug and start crying with no control so I hope u all have with u tops to change when the shirt u came with is wet of tears

@ricci

What a terrific initiative. Thank you 🧡

@ricci that’s beautiful. Why are my eyes getting watery all of a sudden?

@ricci geeez, I really wish you would stop chopping onions.

🏳️‍🌈🦄

@ricci I love it, and I also hate how the act of giving a hug is somehow controversial. It's the most kind and human thing ever, everyone deserves a hug.
@ricci this is so cool. beautiful
@ricci
What a great story and thank you for sharing.
@ricci That’s the nicest and most heart-warming thing I’ve read in a long time 🙌🏻
@ricci I've been a hug recipient. Thank you for your service.

@ricci as someone who has had a history of difficulty with his dad in the past (we have both changed and grown) if you had been at a Pride event in the past when I was there, I too would have been crying in your arms. Even today, I still feel the scars of all sorts of rejection from my parents in the past.

You do great work, thank you