Relationship Counsellor Shivani Misri Sadhoo's View On Public Display of Affection With Hindustan Times
When it comes to love and expressing it, there can never be a right or a wrong way. PDA (Public Display of Affection) is known to elicit different reactions from onlookers — while some go, ‘aww’, for a few others, it’s super uncomfortable. But in the end, it’s a personal choice.
“Most people will agree that holding hands and occasional tender touches or glances are good ways to show your affection in public,” says Delhi's eminent marriage and relationship expert Shivani Misri Sadhoo.
“The reason why couples may do it is that they want to showcase the strength of their relationship. They want to mask the weaknesses in their relationship,” says Sadhoo.
“Most people will agree that holding hands and occasional tender touches or glances are good ways to show your affection in public,” says Delhi's eminent marriage and relationship expert Shivani Misri Sadhoo.
“The reason why couples may do it is that they want to showcase the strength of their relationship. They want to mask the weaknesses in their relationship,” says Sadhoo.
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