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It's often said that displaying your attention in public is likely to make your love life rather exciting. Not only does it help you tell your partner in lesser words that you can't keep your hands off them, but it also keeps the spark in your relationship alive.
So, you are in love and you don't care if the world gets to know of it. But then is it alright to risk getting rebuffed for your lovey-dovey behaviour either by random strangers or cops or security guards? However, that doesn't mean you have to keep your hand to yourself. Here are some PDA moves that may spice up your life...
Holding hands
Holding you partner's hand or holding his arm is absolutely acceptable. It makes your status as a couple very obvious. This is also a good move if you want to convey your message of love to your partner without using words. Also, holding hands isn't likely to make people around you uncomfortable.
Kissing within limits
Let's accept it guys, we don't live in a country where liplocking on the roadside is considered to be romantic. Wait to get to Paris to do that. But greeting you girlfriend or boyfriend with a kiss on the cheek is perfectly acceptable. However, do consider your surroundings before showering your affections in this manner.
Making out in A public place
Space is definitely an issue, so it's obvious that couples are going to find places like the various promenades to indulge in some passion play. However, you should consider not just your own feelings, but also your partner's feelings about getting intimate in public spaces. You don't want to land yourself in an embarrassing situation, do you?
Whispering sweet nothings
Like holding hands, whispering sweet nothings is absolutely acceptable.
Footie fever
Playing footsie under the table is oh-so-romantic even now. Not only does it spice things up for your partner, it also makes him feel that you can't keep your hands or rather in this case legs off him or her. So, play on...
Spontaneous gestures
Like fetching her a drink or feeding him a bit of your food. That's sweet as long as the gesture is spontaneous. However, don't feed your partner his or her entire meal; it's just very weird for onlookers. Sharing a pizza is also very cheesy.
Hands on his or her butt
Remember the poster from Salaam Namaste, where Saif and Preity can be seen walking into the sunset with their hand on each others' butts, well, that looks good on-screen, but not when you are walking down the road.
Getting cosy in public transport
Making out in ricks and cabs is something that teenagers indulge in. Unless you are okay with people from other vehicles knowing what you are up to, we suggest you keep the liplocking for some other place.
Buddy time
When you and your girlfriend or boyfriend are hanging out with your friends, make sure that you are able to gauge what kind of PDA are they comfortable with. A peck on the cheek is fine, but French kissing is a no-no.
Pet names
Yes, you love your partner, but calling him or her by their bedroom name is not great for his or her reputation. So, make sure that you don't end up embarrassing your partner in public.
It's often said that displaying your attention in public is likely to make your love life rather exciting. Not only does it help you tell your partner in lesser words that you can't keep your hands off them, but it also keeps the spark in your relationship alive.
So, you are in love and you don't care if the world gets to know of it. But then is it alright to risk getting rebuffed for your lovey-dovey behaviour either by random strangers or cops or security guards? However, that doesn't mean you have to keep your hand to yourself. Here are some PDA moves that may spice up your life...
Holding hands
Holding you partner's hand or holding his arm is absolutely acceptable. It makes your status as a couple very obvious. This is also a good move if you want to convey your message of love to your partner without using words. Also, holding hands isn't likely to make people around you uncomfortable.
Kissing within limits
Let's accept it guys, we don't live in a country where liplocking on the roadside is considered to be romantic. Wait to get to Paris to do that. But greeting you girlfriend or boyfriend with a kiss on the cheek is perfectly acceptable. However, do consider your surroundings before showering your affections in this manner.
Making out in A public place
Space is definitely an issue, so it's obvious that couples are going to find places like the various promenades to indulge in some passion play. However, you should consider not just your own feelings, but also your partner's feelings about getting intimate in public spaces. You don't want to land yourself in an embarrassing situation, do you?
Whispering sweet nothings
Like holding hands, whispering sweet nothings is absolutely acceptable.
Footie fever
Playing footsie under the table is oh-so-romantic even now. Not only does it spice things up for your partner, it also makes him feel that you can't keep your hands or rather in this case legs off him or her. So, play on...
Spontaneous gestures
Like fetching her a drink or feeding him a bit of your food. That's sweet as long as the gesture is spontaneous. However, don't feed your partner his or her entire meal; it's just very weird for onlookers. Sharing a pizza is also very cheesy.
Hands on his or her butt
Remember the poster from Salaam Namaste, where Saif and Preity can be seen walking into the sunset with their hand on each others' butts, well, that looks good on-screen, but not when you are walking down the road.
Getting cosy in public transport
Making out in ricks and cabs is something that teenagers indulge in. Unless you are okay with people from other vehicles knowing what you are up to, we suggest you keep the liplocking for some other place.
Buddy time
When you and your girlfriend or boyfriend are hanging out with your friends, make sure that you are able to gauge what kind of PDA are they comfortable with. A peck on the cheek is fine, but French kissing is a no-no.
Pet names
Yes, you love your partner, but calling him or her by their bedroom name is not great for his or her reputation. So, make sure that you don't end up embarrassing your partner in public.
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