I like seeing people share affection . A young couple newly in love and older couple holding hands . There is a fine line though between showing affection and making out in public LOL./ At a funeral, holding hands or hugging the bereaved seems appropriate to me. After all, you are there for the living, and giving a hug etc to show you care to me seems just fine. I received alot of hugs and kisses at my parents funeral party. There was not one thing wrong with it as far as I was concerned, Now, grabbin someones butt while your huggin them goes beyond PDA , that my dear is lusting!
2006-06-11 01:53:24
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answered by KatGotHerTongue 3
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Any electronic device used at a funeral is disrespectful because the person is not showing any respect for decedent. Stuff like that should be put away until after the memorial services have concluded.
2006-06-11 21:20:30
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answered by brian 2010 7
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The level of PDA has to be considered.Etiquette says hand holding is fine but anything else should be kept private.ESPECIALLY at a funeral.
2006-06-10 16:13:55
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answered by kathryn m 2
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It's called common sense-- what do you think? PDA is gross to other people even if you and your boy/girl are enjoying it. And at such an emotional place it's totally disrespectful!
2006-06-10 13:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Very disrespectful. Even if it is the corpse you're trying to be affectionate towards.
2006-06-10 13:13:58
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answered by sundrizzler 2
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Bury the damned thing...get over it and call Bill Gates.
2006-06-10 13:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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PDA-hhm i think there is a time and place for everything. but respect should be in place
2006-06-10 13:15:43
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answered by darcidaze 5
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ummm, depends on the place. funeral.... no. at a carnaval or fair, maybe.
2006-06-10 13:15:31
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answered by socomstud88 2
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