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EightGaugeHippo

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Hugs.
Cuddling.
Hand holding
peck
or kiss.

These are usually acceptable..
Anything more is just like...

Please, stop, I'm getting it on me!
*wipes "it" off*
 

lacktheknack

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Hand holding: D'awwwwww!

Arm around shoulder: How cute!

Hugs: Hah! Lovebirds!

Making out: GET A ROOM.

Everything between hugging and making out is variable based on circumstance.
 

Grabbin Keelz

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I once saw a lesbian couple make out. Made my night.

On another occasion I saw a gay couple holding hands. It was surprising since I had never seen that before, but not shocking.
 

orangeban

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Hammeroj said:
Anyways, the objection to holding hands is complete nonsense, what, is she that bitter because she's forever alone or something? The only thing I can think of of that sort is when the guy or the girl has their hand in the other one's back pocket. Point, laugh at how shallow even by my standards they are, move on.
They're shallow for expressing affection to each other? Sorry, not totally understanding here.
 

EeveeElectro

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Sucking face is fucking disgusting and those people should be pushed in traffic. I don't care about cuddling, holding hands or a little kiss but making out in front of people just takes the piss. Fair enough if you don't see each other often but i know a few people who live together and can't seem to let go of one another e_e
 

Richardplex

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J03bot said:
Cavatica said:
I mean, I hug my parents and my siblings, too. I am definitely not thinking, "HA HA, THAT DUDE LOOKS LIKE HE'S AN ORPHAN. WATCH ME HUG MOMMY, ORPHANBOY."
Wait, am I the only one who persuades my family to go to orphanages just to do that? Oh. Now I feel like kind of a dick... I guess it's probably a bad move when I start going 'Mummy, can we get that one, please? Actually, no, he smells funny. How about this one?', too. Honestly, you people and your morals take all the fun out of orphan-baiting.

OT: Anything beyond a quick kiss seems a bit much, I guess. Hand-holding, hugging, basically anything short of full on making-out. It's too private an act to do in public, and comes across as either showing off or exhibitionist-y. (Although it'd be probably be pretty romantic if done in a street-lit road with a light snowfall...)
Those are the rules I play by, anyway. Besides, I'm terrible at expressing any form of emotional sentiment verbally. Hand-holding's all I've got to show affection with.
Basically what this guy said. Bar the last sentence.
 

MasterOfWorlds

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Thankfully, my gf and I are in agreement on this. We don't mind the occasional quick kiss, handholding, and hugs as long as they're tasteful and not in front of people we know would be offended by seeing it.

Anything beyond that in public just seems...well...tasteless.

That is not to say that you can't be having a hardcore makeout session somewhere you thought was private and then were stumbled upon. This can happen to anyone. XD
 

crop52

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I enjoy seeing PDA's. I'm a huge hopeless romantic, so it fills my heart with joy when I see two people in love. Even full blown making out is cool with me. Hands touching/groping bodies is probably where I draw the line though. It wouldn't make me angry though, just seeing it in public would be a little awkward.
 

AnkaraTheFallen

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Doesn't bother me, I've kept the real me hidden for a long time, so I often kiss my GF in public. And we always walk holding hands.
I'm firmly of the belief that if you don't like it, you can look away.

I always find it funny that many guys I know say they don't like seeing couples kissing in public, but they are content to stare at me and my GF kissing. XD
 

Nimcha

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crop52 said:
I enjoy seeing PDA's. I'm a huge hopeless romantic, so it fills my heart with joy when I see two people in love. Even full blown making out is cool with me. Hands touching/groping bodies is probably where I draw the line though. It wouldn't make me angry though, just seeing it in public would be a little awkward.
Same here!

I'm not a romantic though, but I really don't see why people have any problem with it.
 

Thundero13

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I think pda's are great and everyone should do them ^~^
Seriously though, since I only ever hear about people breaking up & marriages failing, it'd be really nice to see more couples being adorable :3
 

DoctorFrankenStein

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I feel like everyone who answers this thread should have to state whether or not they're virgins.

That being said: I'm not a huge fan of face-sucking, slobbery, exhibitionist PDA amongst couples of any age or sex. But those of you who are all, "I DUN LIEK IT CUZ RELASHUNSHIPS R SHOWOFFS" -- dude. Come on. Very few people are pecking each other on the cheek to rub their happiness in your face.

I like to hold hands with my boyfriend. Not all the time, but sometimes. And sometimes I like to kiss him on the cheek or touch the back of his head or give him a handie or whatever. It has nothing to do with showing off. It's more "I feel strongly affectionate right now and I want to express that." Witnesses tend not to be a factor.

I mean, I hug my parents and my siblings, too. I am definitely not thinking, "HA HA, THAT DUDE LOOKS LIKE HE'S AN ORPHAN. WATCH ME HUG MOMMY, ORPHANBOY."

Kissing -- sweetly, chastely -- feels nice. Some of y'all could probably do it more if you weren't "barging through the middle of you Richard Ashcroft style." Uncool.
Not a virgin here, not by a mile. I lost that back in '96'.
But I love PDAs. It gives me some hope that there are still some positive emotions in the human race and not just hatred, greed and jealousy.
I especially like it when bi-racial or GLBT couples kiss. The only thing more fun is seeing the horrified reaction of some repressed, intolerant creep getting offended by it.
And anyone who barges between me and Spirit will get instantly clothes-lined and become more closely acquainted with the floor. >:]
 

BlueFishie

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Small things are fine to me, like holding hands or little kisses or something. I find more than that a little bit annoying.

...And in my world PDA means "Personal Digital Assistant"...
 

ZydrateDealer

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What right do I have to complain. If I object I shan't perv on them like a creepy bitter weirdo. As it goes I couldn't give a tiny rats arse about what other people do unless it directly effects me or harms the world.
 

Craorach

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Minor physical contact and the odd kiss is fine as far as I'm concerned, so long as it's tasteful.

I've been married for six years, we get people commenting that we seem like newly weds because we hold hands everywhere, or lock arms, or walk with our arms around one another's waists. We share the odd kiss, especially if we're going our separate ways for one reason or another.

We try not to upset people however... except that one incident with a bi female friend of ours when we all decided to shock some church folk who were being obnoxious >.>

Tasteful affection is fine, crawling all over one another.. get a room.
 

aei_haruko

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Colour-Scientist said:
Earlier today there was a conversation on Facebook between two female friends of mine on public displays of affection (PDAs). At first girl number one was complaining about seeing a young couple holding hands and how bitter she was over it, she meant it as a joke initially.

Then girl number two responded more seriously stating that she was "massively anti-PDAs" and that "if people are all over each other in public I will ask them to stop" but her idea of being "all over each other" also included hand-holding. It then descending into an all out ***** about couples in general.

So, how does The Escapist feel about public displays of affection? Should a couple's intimacy be hidden in public and does that extend to hand-holding? Are you entitled to ask/tell a couple to stop showing their affection in public simply because it bothers you?


Personally, I'm not a huge fan of anything beyond hand-holding and maybe a hello/goodbye peck in public within my own relationship, I like to keep most of our intimacy private. Sometimes couples who are too... hand-sy in public makes me cringe but I'd never actually ask them to stop. Each couple obviously has their own preferences but sometimes too much can come across as though they have something to prove.
Well... considering that I have a long distance realationship, I'm all for it, because it's kinda the only affection we can give physically
 

New Frontiersman

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Public displays of affection annoy me, even just holding hands, especially holding hands actually. It all just bugs me. Something about seeing too people get even slightly intimate just really bothers me.
 

IamQ

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I never care. It's not like I am affected by them hugging, kissing or making out. I don't go all: "I saw a couple making out yesterday, didn't like it at all, and today when I woke up, I had leprosy. "
 

xXBanisherXx

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Jarrid said:
If it doesn't violate a "decency law" then I don't wanna watch. Ramp it up to second base at least, ya prudes!
And this is why you will never be getting to actually experience any of it. :)

New Frontiersman said:
Public displays of affection annoy me, even just holding hands, especially holding hands actually. It all just bugs me. Something about seeing too people get even slightly intimate just really bothers me.
How is holding hands intimate? It's just saying they're together and showing they care about each other.

My opinion on it (being a virgin):

Hand holding; fine.
Hugging; fine.
Kissing; depends how much. Anything lasing longer than 3 seconds is too much.
Anything more; get a room.