Get a room: Hot tips to cool your PDA
Margot Carmichael Lester
These days, PDA is most closely associated with personal data
assistants. But if you’re old-school, like me, PDA stands for
something else: public displays of attention.
The trouble with PDA is that the line between okay and icky
is pretty thin and very subjective. If you’re at a fancy
restaurant, even holding hands could offend some patrons. In a
dive-bar, however, you could bend your honey over the jukebox
and raise nary an eyebrow. There’s a lot of real estate between
these two extremes, so how’s a happy, loving couple (cue music)
to know what’s within reasonable bounds? How do you know whether
to get over it or get a room?
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