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Registered: October 30, 2002
Posts: 261
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OUT! OUT OF MY LOCKER!
The only problem I have with PDAs is that of mere jealousy, not "Oh, that's not right" or "That will lead to sex, which is evil."
GET OUT RIGHT NOW! YOU TWO ARE MAKING ME LATE FOR CLASS! Grrrrr… Of course, I really culd get to class on time - easily - but for my anger.
JOHN? JOHN, IS THAT YOU? FROM KINDERGARTEN? YOU'RE DATING HER?
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Registered: February 25, 2003
Posts: 1317
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I don't really care for cliques myself... I think that you should be based on personal outlook not the "clique" your in... I also don't like how they name you if your in a group such as: Gothic prep skater stuff like that,I rather just be meeh... and be called by my name... not by who I hang out with.
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Registered: March 01, 2003
Posts: 1
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I think that PDA is ok to some extent, if you are always making out up against a wall, it is just gross, save that for when you have privacy. But my school does allow PDA and only a couple of people do the making out against the wall, all the others just cuddle and hold hands and stuff. I think it is good for PDA to be allowed because not everyone can spend time with their BF or GF and if schools the only time you can spend with them, then you would want to be able to hold hands and cuddle and kiss. 
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Registered: February 28, 2003
Posts: 2
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in my opinion pda is okay to a certain extent, while i think that holding hands, hugging and maybe a quick kiss before class are okay, i really dont want to see a couple makingout right in front of me. my school is really strict when it comes to a lot of things, pda being one of them, we're not even allowed to hug, and they're not really comfortable with us holding hands either. and while they're stressing things like pda and how it can lead to sex maybe they should focus on bigger issues such as drugs and how it can lead to addiction and death. 
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Registered: March 01, 2003
Posts: 2
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At my school many times the teacher's see it and do nothing. Now i can understand,a hug,a small kiss, holding hands and small stuff like that but a "hicked up leg,full blown make out session" is a little diffrent.
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Registered: March 01, 2003
Posts: 1
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My school allows for students to hold hands. They said no hugging but they were not able to inforce that. Personally I hate walking down the hallway and seeing people posted up against the wall kissing. I feel that they should do that in private. Half the time they are doing it in a place were it is hard to go around them, so they end up making people late for class.
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Registered: January 28, 2002
Posts: 11
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PDA is something I know a whole lot about...being that my school is very "free" they dont mind. mostly because the students arent all blatent and down eachothers pants.. a quick kiss before a class.. maybe a long one before you leave lunch.. I have two very "affectionate" friends who dont seem to mind it and whats wrong with a little lovin to keep you motivated while in school? not even in school but anywhere. schools are just afraid that we might start thinking about sex...but in actuality we've already gone beyond that.. if schools really cared then they wouldnt be so uptight about us kissing in the hallways while also contradicting themselves by giving us condoms.
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Registered: February 21, 2002
Posts: 56
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I think that PDA is ok to a certain level...Like, im not going to go to school and wear a shirt that says I LOVE MATT (my BF), then make out with him in between every class...but like, i think people have a right to kiss once or twice in a school day, or hold hands and such. I mean, ur just showing your attraction. Its normal.
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Registered: December 14, 2002
Posts: 11
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It is respectable that schools have certain guidelines regarding PDA. However, the schools need to keep the guidelines simple and basic. I mean, hugging and a smooch can't really destroy the educational environment. But we all know very well that students can get carried away with affection (there is absolutely no need to make out between every class).
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Registered: December 14, 2002
Posts: 20
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I think it should be allowed, its a free country(for the most part) and people should be able to show PDA. Though my school is against it a lot. Our principal came up to a girl I know and told her she had a detention because she was hugging her boyfriend and he said hugging was "sexual intercourse." Everyone I know still thinks that is funny. But I think people should be allowed to hug or hold hands ext. in public. It's there right.
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Registered: February 22, 2003
Posts: 4
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Hi! OK, here is my opinion on PDAs. My school does not allow any of them, but I believe that hugs and putting your arm around someone should at least be allowed. What's wrong with hugging? Now, when it comes to kissing and making out, that is supposed to be reserved for when you and your lovey-dovey are in PRIVATE! When you're at school, or anywhere else in public, making out is just plain wrong. Other than that, Public Displays of Affection are great! Bye, bye! 
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Registered: February 24, 2003
Posts: 12
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honestly the school shouldn't have rules, because anyone mature would know how inapropriate it is to make out in public. somethings are for privacy. affection to that degree is one. holding hands and putting your arms around someone is no big deal. even a peck on the lips is no big deal, but the other stuff if for privacy. i remember my freshmen year like seeing these two people doing everything they could without going below the waste (well, for the most part), and it got really gross. no one wants to see that, so we should respect them.
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Registered: September 18, 2002
Posts: 343
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I totally agree. Yes, I don't go to school, but I can imagine that watching people swap spit in the hallways would be kind of...what's the word...well, for lack of a good one, distracting is what I'll use. Plus rather depressing for us nerds who can't get anyone to make out with us even in private.
Lots of love, Lynne
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Registered: February 19, 2003
Posts: 7
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why the hell are you watching people make out? get your self a guy and make out with him. its rude to stare. so what if they are ok with pda's are they hurting you? i mean does it break your arm every time you see people kissing? didnt think so. 
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Registered: September 12, 2002
Posts: 88
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i don't think that hugging is too bad but people just need to not let there hormones take over them that's all.
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Registered: January 29, 2003
Posts: 101
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I think to some extent you can hold hands and hug but nothing beyond that. I have seen people go way way beyond just holding hands. They need to get a room. That is my input on the subject. Love Always, goldenangel82087 
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Registered: December 03, 2002
Posts: 24
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I have no room to talk because I kissed in school before! 
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Registered: December 19, 2002
Posts: 1708
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just for ****s  [edit Excuse me, i mean just for poops  ] lowsy censors, grumble grumble
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Registered: December 30, 2002
Posts: 186
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Why is Jookly referring to himself in the third person?  *Star* 
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Registered: December 19, 2002
Posts: 1708
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Jookly is fine with people kissing in his vicinity. Jookly is not fine however with people doing much more than that in his presence.
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