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Anonymous
Probably, but I do not believe she would have said it to a straight couple. I doubt her sincerity.


Dear doubter,
You're partially correct, I wouldn't say it to any couple, in person, as it's not my place. But since someone posted a photo, I gave my opinion on this board. Just as I gave MY opinion on the straight photos in post 17:04.

Reading comprehension, not your strong suit?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Probably, but I do not believe she would have said it to a straight couple. I doubt her sincerity.


Dear doubter,
You're partially correct, I wouldn't say it to any couple, in person, as it's not my place. But since someone posted a photo, I gave my opinion on this board. Just as I gave MY opinion on the straight photos in post 17:04.

Reading comprehension, not your strong suit?



Ok, you're creeped out by any soldiers kissing at homecoming. I take back my insult.
Anonymous
Considering how long they've been apart, I don't feel it's inappropriate. I can't imagine not seeing my partner for that long and not hugging/kissing him once he's back. I don't think anyone can expect that some a couple, uniform or not.
I don't think it should make a difference between a straight or gay couple, though I understand that some people are uncomfortable with PDA.

I understand what the military wife is saying but I think it's sad that she won't kiss/hug your husband the second he's back from deployment. I couldn't wait until I get home or to the car.
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