Timstuff
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OK, so I was chillin' out in my room with my roomies and a couple friends, and things started getting awkward when my room mate "John" started kissing his girlfriend "Amy" on the neck. I knew my friend "Stacy" who is close friends with "John" (and was a little too close to him at one point) was getting mad because she always complains about John and Amy whenever they're not around. Stacy admits that she is somewhat jealous even though she is engaged to someone else, so when she complained as soon as John and Amy left the room I was not surprised, however I felt a little uncomfortable about how frisky they were getting in front of everyone, and I could tell my other room mate and friends were uncomfortable as well, since they looked like they were practically about to make out.
John's girlfriend is very pretty, so I can certainly understand why he'd be all over her, but I feel like he owed it to the other people in the room to have at least a minimal amount of self control, especially since he knows that Stacy gets kind of catty whenever he's with Amy. Most other I know closely show restraint when other people are around, whether its my other room mate, friends, brothers, or parents and the most they ever do with their SO in front of other people is hold hands or kiss as a greeting / farewell.
Where do you stand on public displays of affection? Is it something you'd rather have none of, or do you feel like people should feel free to make out in front of their houseguests, on park benches, in restaurant booths, etc? Do you think it's rude, or do you think society has a stick up its butt? Where do you think the line between acceptable and non-acceptable PDAs should be drawn?
John's girlfriend is very pretty, so I can certainly understand why he'd be all over her, but I feel like he owed it to the other people in the room to have at least a minimal amount of self control, especially since he knows that Stacy gets kind of catty whenever he's with Amy. Most other I know closely show restraint when other people are around, whether its my other room mate, friends, brothers, or parents and the most they ever do with their SO in front of other people is hold hands or kiss as a greeting / farewell.
Where do you stand on public displays of affection? Is it something you'd rather have none of, or do you feel like people should feel free to make out in front of their houseguests, on park benches, in restaurant booths, etc? Do you think it's rude, or do you think society has a stick up its butt? Where do you think the line between acceptable and non-acceptable PDAs should be drawn?

Yeah, cause that's why I make out in public.
t:. I definitely silently chuckle at that. Usually though I'm not trying to make anything happen publically, but I won't pass up a chance to make a move either. I've never put much thought into how far I'd go, I think I'd probably go as far as I could...of course then I might have some jail cell mate who shared my enthusiasm haha
I can't believe some of the comments I'm reading. I can completely understand if someone is making out in your place of residence (because you make the rules there), or if it's some eight year old's Chucky Cheese party. I don't really understand being offended, and I certainly don't understand feeling awkward, especially if you can walk away from it. If you're doing something against the rules of the establishment you are in, that's one thing, but if people are just getting ******** cause they see you, that's their problem. People being affectionate doesn't really freak me out, nor does it freak me out if people see me. If the mood strikes me I'll go for it, regardless of who is around, and if I want a little privacy, I'll go get it.