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Facebook Twitter. Jade Hosick. Maybe you are interested. By Sam Duffy 3 mins read. How to make reading enjoyable again By Sam Duffy 3 mins read. Show all responses. Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Loading Comments You may want to hold your partner's hand down the street or kiss them goodbye above a subway station. These experiences are definitely different, and each couple can decide what works best for them.

But for some, varying opinions on what PDA they like to exhibit can seriously affect a relationship. Wendy, 26, says she once ended a relationship because her then-boyfriend touched her too much in public. When PDA becomes less about showing love to your partner no matter where you are, and more about marking someone as "yours," it starts to feel really icky. Kelsey, 25, had a previous relationship in which PDA helped drive them apart.

I would get uncomfortable at how forceful he was, like grabbing me in places that I don't feel comfortable being touched in public. He then would get mad that I wasn't all over him. She has been on the varsity girl's soccer team for 4 years. After high school, she plans on going to Arkansas State University to study her undecided major.

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