Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?
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Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?
Just wondering really...
I was at a friend's house earlier and have only met her parents a few times previously. Today, I couldn't help noticing that they kept kissing, touching each other's bums and generally were incredibly flirty. My friend (their daughter) is obviously used to their behaviour and so wasn't phased by it; however, the rest of us seemed a little uncomfortable.
What is it that we find so uncomfortable? I mean, showing your love for someone is fantastic, so why does it make some of us cringe? -
Re: Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?
Yes, if I'm single. I don't really mind/notice as much when I'm in a relationship. "Lovey-dovey" older couples do make me feel slightly uncomfortable but I suppose it's because I don't like to think of them as 'sexually active'. That doesn't sound right but it's hard to explain...
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Re: Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?Totally agree(Original post by Ledgerwood)
Yes, if I'm single. I don't really mind/notice as much when I'm in a relationship. "Lovey-dovey" older couples do make me feel slightly uncomfortable but I suppose it's because I don't like to think of them as 'sexually active'. That doesn't sound right but it's hard to explain...
My dad and stepmum are probably the most "lovey-dovey" couple I've ever met! She was my teacher before she was my stepmum, so it makes me feel even more uncomfortable
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Re: Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?
Yes, my good friend and his girlfriend are too much. If she does anything, such as bump into something so lightly, she screams ouch and my friend goes running like she's dialled 999. Yet, she says there's nothing wrong... I know it's affection, but everyone I know gets annoyed by them when they're together...
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Re: Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?
Yes, but mainly because I'm single and bitter about it :P
Seriously though, I get uncomfortable when people get into the really gropey sucking face stuff. Two incidents spring to mind - one was a meal out with all my BSc coursemates, and I came with my (now ex) boyfriend, and a coursemate came with her new boyfriend. Me and the ex held hands under the table, but CM and BF end up light petting and snogging at the table. I was so mortified, and everyone else sobered up pretty damn quick while trying desperately to pretend that nothing was happening. Still makes me cringe two years later! They're still massively tactile now, but nothing's topped that one.
Another one - out at a bar with all my friends, and this middle aged couple start sexy dancing. That in itself, okay, bit awkward ... until the straddling and dry humping starts. NOOOO. -
Re: Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?Rep!!! It's so awkward on the tube when they are directly opposite you or next to you ! It's so inconsiderate , where do they expect you to look/go !?(Original post by GPH92)
OMG YES ! I get so uncomfortable. I don't like seeing people kissing in public places or being very intimate. The worst thing is on the tube when theyre standing so close to you, you feel apart of their relationship. I hate it. -
Re: Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?Okay, if you can find me a free room in London to be able to use everyday for kissing in order to save you from feeling 'awkward' then give me a call.(Original post by jblackmoustache)
They should 'get a room'. It's really awkward and annoying. Especially in public.
You have to remember that most people our age don't have their own place and live with their parents and would rather risk a couple of prudish stranges frowning at them for a few seconds than having to bring a new partner to their house where their parents are everyday just to kiss. -
Re: Do "lovey-dovey" couples make you feel uncomfortable?I guess it depends who the are and how 'lovey dovey' I knew a couple who were quite 'lovey dovey' but it was first love kinda thing and was rather sweet, but I knew another couple who were actually hands and tongues everywhere kinda 'lovey dovey' and that was very uncomfortable.(Original post by Anonymous)
Just wondering really...
I was at a friend's house earlier and have only met her parents a few times previously. Today, I couldn't help noticing that they kept kissing, touching each other's bums and generally were incredibly flirty. My friend (their daughter) is obviously used to their behaviour and so wasn't phased by it; however, the rest of us seemed a little uncomfortable.
What is it that we find so uncomfortable? I mean, showing your love for someone is fantastic, so why does it make some of us cringe?
With regards to your situation I wouldn't want or expect my parents to behave that way and my bf and I would not usually behave that way in front of people we don't know very well and we just don't in front of our parents.
