An interesting comment
"Lewis notes that affection is expressed appropriately in comfortable, private, quiet settings-not in public ones. When expressed in public, affection can make others uncomfortable. Lewis says that 'affection would not be affection if it was loudly and frequently expressed; to produce it in public is like getting your household furniture out for a move. It did well in its place, but it looks shabby or tawdry or grotesque in the sunshine."-C.S.Lewis' view on affection from Question of God.
To express affection towards your loved one in lets say, your dorm room, is perfectly acceptable-that is your space. Now I'm not going out and saying totally go at it-there are things better left behind closed doors. I am not a prude in any means; I just do not see the point for people to make out in an eating area or in front of me at the movie theatre.
Any comments?
To express affection towards your loved one in lets say, your dorm room, is perfectly acceptable-that is your space. Now I'm not going out and saying totally go at it-there are things better left behind closed doors. I am not a prude in any means; I just do not see the point for people to make out in an eating area or in front of me at the movie theatre.
Any comments?