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Originally Posted by LizzieMaine
Meh. Personally, I'd rather have a good pastrami sandwich.
Like Marc. Just shoot me if I ever get to that point. :eusa_doh:
Sorry Lizzie.
Originally Posted by LizzieMaine
Meh. Personally, I'd rather have a good pastrami sandwich.
Miss Neecerie said:Too many variables in this...
Bad pastrami might be worse then some....
Good pastrami might totally eclipse others.......
and a whole bunch in between where the meat might not be better then the meat.....
You've never had a NYC pastrami sandwich!Foofoogal said:Like Marc. Just shoot me if I ever get to that point. :eusa_doh:
Sorry Lizzie.
Feraud said:You've never had a NYC pastrami sandwich!
Or maybe you've had. [huh]
lol
klind65 said:I wonder if it is a global aberration or only a local problem.
LizzieMaine said:I have indeed. Carnegie Deli. And a bowl of borscht on the side!
I rest my case.
:eusa_clap 'nuff said.LizzieMaine said:I have indeed. Carnegie Deli. And a bowl of borscht on the side!
I rest my case.
That's what we used to say back in the 80's. Still works today! :eusa_clapTomasso said:I usually tell those oversexed whippersnappers to
GET A ROOM!!!!
Lucky you! You've found a fabulous fella.la vie en rose said:Personally, I agree with some of the above posters - there can be varying degrees of affection, some of which are appropriate in public and some in private. My boyfriend often opens doors for me, helps me carry things (groceries, et cetera), steadies me on the bus and watches out for me near dangerous roads; perhaps I'm being overliteral but I think these are all displays of affection too! They show that he cares about me just as much as when we hold hands or link arms.
That being said, I think chaste kisses in public are perfectly acceptable - when we part ways en route, for example, a quick goodbye kiss and hug would not offend anyone. However, any longer than a second or two, and it might be veering on unsuitable territory.
Of course! And as my mother always says: "ABA (Always Be Appropriate)." lolDewhurst said:A little bit of class is appropriate when displaying affection.
Marc Chevalier said:It's a local problem that's being spread from the U.S. to the world. In Chile a decade ago, aside from the traditional embraces and cheek-kissing during greetings and farewells, little PDA was in view.
Now, largely thanks to Facebook, YouTube, and imported "gringo" reality shows (dubbed in Spanish), more and more Chileans dress, text, twitter and tongue-swap "como los Norteamericanos."
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December said:My fiance and I hold hands everywhere we go. We'll hug and have little kisses too- just a little peck, nothing more.
It's so rare to see anyone over 30 showing affection to each other in public and that makes me sad. I love it when I see an old couple holding hands as they walk down the road. It makes me all smushy
There are too many teenagers where I live who practically eat each other. It's especially bad when they are on public transport with me and I can hear the kissy noises. *yucky*