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I know it's nice to see people who are in love, but what do you think of people who just can't seem to keep their hands off each other? They're constantly holding hands, having their hand over their shoulders, making out, brushing each other's hair, kissing each other or whispering 'I love you'. Even in church sometimes I'd see that. I'm no prude, but do you not think that kind of behaviour is a bit inappropriate for a church service?
I'm not opposed to PDA's, but to those who do it constantly, get a room. I'm not jealous or anything, I'm not the type to constantly have to affirm how much I love somebody.
Call me a grumpy old (at heart) man, but what do you think of folks like this? Are you one yourself?
I normally do not let it bother me, but I can see how it can make one go "eewwwwwww!!!!"
I am that way. And it makes me happy. My BF however works where I do, so it is hands off at work, but out to dinner...you bet. We are in love, and happy. And I really love grossing out grumpy old men like you.
LOL!!! You bad.
Okay, you do have the "grumpy old men," Then there are also those that like to watch. LOL!!!
Aw, ain't it sweet? Maybe not in church, but the rest of the time it just seems normal to me. It beats the alternative; couples who can't restrain their constant bickering in public.
I can say as a man I enjoy PDA. I don't care about other couples getting friendly because I do it too. I would rather be affectionate then just stand there, thats just no fun.
We hold hands all the time, have arms around one another, pecks on cheek, etc.
Never considered that a "can't keep hands off one another", just considered it normal.
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