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is not wanting pda a bad thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kristina" data-source="post: 2283871" data-attributes="member: 276204"><p>Of course it's not a bad thing. I've been married for 20 years, and neither my husband nor myself really like big huge pda's, never did, even when we started dating. Some people are really into them though, and when it's not reciprocated, feel as your boyfriend does. Perhaps you could tell him that you consider your relationship to be special, so special that you don't want to 'share it with the world'. You don't need to have your lips locked all the time for others to know you're together. If he truly respects and cares about you, he would also respect your wishes to not be so 'public' in the displays of affection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristina, post: 2283871, member: 276204"] Of course it's not a bad thing. I've been married for 20 years, and neither my husband nor myself really like big huge pda's, never did, even when we started dating. Some people are really into them though, and when it's not reciprocated, feel as your boyfriend does. Perhaps you could tell him that you consider your relationship to be special, so special that you don't want to 'share it with the world'. You don't need to have your lips locked all the time for others to know you're together. If he truly respects and cares about you, he would also respect your wishes to not be so 'public' in the displays of affection. [/QUOTE]
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