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You're probably laughing now. >_<
But that was art.
As I was walking home with my sister today, we walked past a young couple-looked who at us and then purposely put on a show as soon as we went past. Seriously. Even their dog seemed apologetic about the awkward situation.
Kissing in public (in this situation, the definition extends to full-on groping and heavy breathing) is restricted in some cultures for very good reason. A reasonable amount of affection is fine, but what is this? Get I room if you can't hold it back that badly! >>It's not like I'm going to sigh and wish I had such an amazing boyfriend as yours, and neither are you proving anything to anyone.
"Love" can be so painfully superficial at times. For the most part, what people call "love" is just sexual attraction. Then what when you're not interested anymore? No wonder divorce rates are higher than ever.
Perhaps the true meaning of "love" is just too difficult to search for anymore? Has technology changed our attitudes to long-term commitment and pleasure-of-the-moment?
Yeah, I know I'm cynical. I just would not be quick to say that you're feeling love towards your partner. To me, if you can't express those feelings other than a sexual way, or without pressure from others, then your love is built on a very weak foundation.
I TOTALLLLY AGREE :)
ReplyDeletelove the drawing btw !!
*cough**cough*almosttoplessbishie*cough**cough*
ReplyDeletemaybe they didn't have enough money for a room?
then again, they could have hogged a public toilet or something...