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Should PDA Be allowed to this extent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robyn" data-source="post: 2631089" data-attributes="member: 101760"><p>Every school and district has their own policies on PDA's, and they have their own reasons for establishing those rules.</p><p></p><p>It seems archaic in this day in age, but some people are still offended when they see PDA's, and it makes them uncomfortable. </p><p></p><p>I know you want to express your feelings, she will appreciate if you get creative about it. Whenever you see her, hand her a little note that tells her what she means to you, or that simply says "I love you". She will appreciate those things, and they are things that she can hold and keep with her whenever, and by having them she will know that the next time you are able to express your feelings through a touch or kiss that you will do so.</p><p></p><p>You can try to talk with your principle, but don't expect that to change anything, and don't show your hatred of the situation - that will only make you appear immature. Approach him maturely. You could even present research to him on how other cultures regularly express themselves through PDA's with family and friends, not just love interests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robyn, post: 2631089, member: 101760"] Every school and district has their own policies on PDA's, and they have their own reasons for establishing those rules. It seems archaic in this day in age, but some people are still offended when they see PDA's, and it makes them uncomfortable. I know you want to express your feelings, she will appreciate if you get creative about it. Whenever you see her, hand her a little note that tells her what she means to you, or that simply says "I love you". She will appreciate those things, and they are things that she can hold and keep with her whenever, and by having them she will know that the next time you are able to express your feelings through a touch or kiss that you will do so. You can try to talk with your principle, but don't expect that to change anything, and don't show your hatred of the situation - that will only make you appear immature. Approach him maturely. You could even present research to him on how other cultures regularly express themselves through PDA's with family and friends, not just love interests. [/QUOTE]
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