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PDA-Public Display Of Affection: What's the big deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="liza" data-source="post: 2659444" data-attributes="member: 212975"><p>HOLDING HANDS IS NOT PDA. Come on, can't you see why she is upset if as soon as you walk out the door you treat her like a stranger and remove all physical acts of caring? She is not asking you to suck her face or have sex with her in public places. Parents hold hands with children...friends hold hands...and yes, boyfriends and girlfriends hold hands. I'm sure dates with you are much less enjoyable when she feels that she has to be so guarded as to have no intimacy. </p><p></p><p>As a happily married woman my advice is get over your issues and hold her hand. She loves you, you love her. No one will think the less of you for holding hands. I do not like pda and even I think hand holding is more than appropriate. If a member of your church sees such an action as inappropriate, I would wonder what kind of cold and loveless marriage they have at home...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liza, post: 2659444, member: 212975"] HOLDING HANDS IS NOT PDA. Come on, can't you see why she is upset if as soon as you walk out the door you treat her like a stranger and remove all physical acts of caring? She is not asking you to suck her face or have sex with her in public places. Parents hold hands with children...friends hold hands...and yes, boyfriends and girlfriends hold hands. I'm sure dates with you are much less enjoyable when she feels that she has to be so guarded as to have no intimacy. As a happily married woman my advice is get over your issues and hold her hand. She loves you, you love her. No one will think the less of you for holding hands. I do not like pda and even I think hand holding is more than appropriate. If a member of your church sees such an action as inappropriate, I would wonder what kind of cold and loveless marriage they have at home... [/QUOTE]
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