What are your thoughts on PDA (Public Display of Affection)?
Updated | By East Coast Radio
A couple who were seen riding a motorbike in a 'different' position has people talking about PDA...
There are those couples that are very open about their love and aren't concerned about the way it makes others feel.
And that's okay, but when couples are a bit too open with their public displays of affection, there is definitely a line that needs to be drawn in the sand.
There are things that are acceptable like a hug or holding hands and then there are inappropriate levels of interaction that just make some people feel uncomfortable.
According to ThePleasantRelationship.com, "Public displays of affection are acts of physical intimacy in the view of others. It varies from person to person whether they enjoy being touched in front of the public or not."
One couple is going viral for their compromising public display of affection.
The thing about this couple is we are not sure if this woman was scared to travel on the motorbike and therefore was seated this way, or they were just happy in this position.
According to the poster of the video on X, this was a husband and wife who were being romantic...
Check out the video below, courtesy of X.
#Hapur Video of the romance of the new couple on the bike. The woman was sitting on the tank of the bike and hugging her husband #Viralvideo #India pic.twitter.com/hCtt4JhnWL
— Yauvani (@yauvani_1) October 10, 2023
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We're not certain about the full story but it sure got people talking.
But just in case you are for PDA in your relationship, be considerate to those around you. We understand that PDA is also a form of showing your partner love and commitment, but it can also make some people feel uncomfortable.
Here are some rules of PDA according to The Pleasant Relationship:
- Don't offend others
- Make it acceptable
- Share pecks, not intense kisses
- Stop when it's uncomfortable
- Behave as per the situation (in our words, read the room)
Image Courtesy of X
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