Anonymous wrote:Making serious Facebook posts professing their love for each other or having Facebook conversations with each other.
Anonymous wrote:Not really annoying, more like I get jealous when I see a man be physically affectionate with his wife. Not making out but a hug, quick rub on the back, holding hands, etc. My husband is a great guy and loves me but he's not even a tiny bit physically affectionate and it makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, you guys are so aggressive and critical!
Anonymous wrote:Not really annoying, more like I get jealous when I see a man be physically affectionate with his wife. Not making out but a hug, quick rub on the back, holding hands, etc. My husband is a great guy and loves me but he's not even a tiny bit physically affectionate and it makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PDA- It's not a sign of love, it's a sign of insecurity.
Or it really is just two people expressing affection for one another.
Nope. It's people MAKING SURE that other people witness their affection for each other. Not the same thing.
So when I kiss my husband or we hold hands or he gives me a hug from behind we are doing that for other people not for each other?
Huh. The more you know.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, you guys are so aggressive and critical!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Regularly watching two separate tv shows in different rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PDA- It's not a sign of love, it's a sign of insecurity.
Or it really is just two people expressing affection for one another.
Nope. It's people MAKING SURE that other people witness their affection for each other. Not the same thing.
So when I kiss my husband or we hold hands or he gives me a hug from behind we are doing that for other people not for each other?
Huh. The more you know.
Anonymous wrote:
Regularly watching two separate tv shows in different rooms.
Anonymous wrote:
Regularly watching two separate tv shows in different rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PDA- It's not a sign of love, it's a sign of insecurity.
Or it really is just two people expressing affection for one another.
Nope. It's people MAKING SURE that other people witness their affection for each other. Not the same thing.