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Encyclopedia > Public display of affection
Arthur and Guinevere kiss before all the people.
Arthur and Guinevere kiss before all the people.

A public display of affection (sometimes abbreviated PDA) is the physical demonstration of affection for another person while in the view of others. For example, holding hands or kissing in public are commonly defined as public displays of affection. (More far-reaching forms of intimacy could be considered indecent exposure). While the term is generally considered an American term, every culture has written and unwritten rules for showing affection in public. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... This image is in the public domain in the United States and possibly other jurisdictions. ... This image is in the public domain in the United States and possibly other jurisdictions. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Two or more people voluntarily hold hands for one of the following reasons and purposes: in various rituals: handshake in certain religious services, to pray in various occult rituals to express friendship or love, to enjoy physical contact (not necessarily of erotic character), for emotional support, to guide (a child... The Kiss by Francesco Hayez A kiss is the touching of the lips to some other thing; usually another person. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Gathering place. ...


Individual and societal opinions on the public display of affection can vary significantly, and such displays are sometimes considered in bad taste. In some jurisdictions, the public display of affection may even be criminal.


If the partners enjoy being seen affectionate towards each other in public, it may be considered a mild form of exhibitionism. Alternatively, the partners may be indifferent to what others can see, and therefore are not inhibited by it. Finally, the partners may prefer more privacy, but may simply tolerate being seen by others. An exhibitionist exposing himself at a soccer game. ...


Some may find it pleasant to view others publicly display affection, which may be considered a mild form of voyeurism. “Voyeur” redirects here. ...


In many societies, public displays of affection may be tolerated even less among minority couples. For example, gay couples could be at risk of encountering aggression from homophobic onlookers. While such public displays of affection could trigger hate violence, some gay rights advocates have used public displays of affection as a means of defiance, treating them as political acts. For example, at McGill University, the Queer McGill organization stages "kiss-ins" in which gay couples kiss in public areas on the university's campus. In many places around the world, couples of differing race, religion, or tribe may be subject to similar intolerance. Since its coinage, the word homosexuality has acquired multiple meanings. ... Homophobia is a term used to describe: A culturally determined phobia manifesting as fear, revulsion, or contempt for homosexuality. ... A Jewish cemetery in France after being defaced by Neo-Nazis. ... The gay rights movement is a collection of loosely aligned civil rights groups, human rights groups, support groups and political activists seeking acceptance, tolerance and equality for non-heterosexual, (homosexual, bisexual), and transgender people - despite the fact that it is typically referred to as the gay rights movement, members also... McGill University is a publicly funded, co-educational research university located in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ... For other uses, see Race (disambiguation). ... http://www. ...


Worldwide

In Europe, it is normal to see people holding hands or kissing in public places and public events. Petting (or even heavy petting) is often seen as normal in parks, and certainly in nightclubs. For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... One definition of public space or a public place is a place where anyone has a right to come without paying an entrance or other fee. ... Petting is the act of a human stroking an animals fur (mostly cats and dogs) for mutual pleasure. ... Petting is the act of a human stroking an animals fur (mostly cats and dogs) for mutual pleasure. ...


Many junior and senior high schools in the United States prohibit displays of affection, in an effort that many school administrators believe allows students to focus on learning. Such efforts may also be geared towards promoting prudence among students. Another reason is the potential for liability as PDAs can be in extreme cases be considered sexual harassment. Middle school (also known as intermediate school or junior high school) covers a period of education that straddles primary/elementary education and secondary education, serving as a bridge between the two. ... For other uses, see High school (disambiguation). ... Prudence, by Luca Giordano Allegory of Prudence, by Simon Vouet Look up Prudence, prudence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Sexual harassment is harassment or unwelcome attention of a sexual nature. ...


In Canada, it is also very normal to see people holding hands or kissing in public places and at public events. In nightclubs it is also common for men and women to "grind" (a form of dancing) or dance closely which might be seen as a display of affection to some, while in other situations it is more of a tease. One definition of public space or a public place is a place where anyone has a right to come without paying an entrance or other fee. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Indonesia has a proposed law outlawing kissing in public places.


In Pakistan public displays of affection are common among young people but it is taboo and is almost never done in front of authorities as it is a criminal offence.[1]


The Supreme Court of India has described public displays of affection to be in bad taste and has defined such behavior as unacceptable. The public display of affection may even be considered an act of public nuisance, subjecting individuals to conviction and fine. Despite legal and societal views, the Indian film industry does utilize marketing imagery of individuals display mutual affection as a means of promoting many films. The Supreme Court of India is the highest court of the land as established by Part V, Chapter IV of the Constitution of India. ...


In Arab countries , varying degrees of PDA are accepted. Some traditional societies like Saudi Arabia do not allow any amount of PDA . However, in most Arab countries , very light PDA is relatively common & accepted in - modernized areas. Holding hands or a hand on the shoulder are the usual limits for PDA. Onlookers to a PDA might take offence & might confront those showing it demanding respect. Heavy PDA can automatically result in - committing an indecent act in public - charge. Tourists are advised never to try any PDA because it will most certainly be met at the very least with indigination or rarely - but possibly - with violence.


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Affection (from Latin ad, and facere, meaning "to do something to") is an emotion that derives from the recognition of one's own values in the character of another.
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In the first, all affection phenomena are primarily divisible into those which are pleasurable and those which are the reverse.
Public display of affection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (542 words)
A public display of affection (sometimes abbreviated PDA) is physically demonstrating affection for another person while in the view of others, for example, holding hands or kissing in public (for more far-reaching forms, see indecent exposure).
As a result of this, many gay rights activists have used public displays of affection as a means of defiance, treating them as political acts.
In India, the Supreme Court of India -- the seat of the highest authority of the law of the land -- has described PDA to be in bad taste and an unacceptable act, which may be considered an act of public nuisance, and sometimes leading to conviction and/or fine from the involved parties.
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