Brenda Says:
I'm a dedicated, charismatic, and passionate woman who expresses affection through words and physical touches. My husband is a ravishing piece of masculine flesh, and when I see him I just want to kiss and caress him. We got married a year ago and I made a vow "to love, honor, and cherish" him "from this day forth" and I have every intention on keeping that vow.
I'm a dedicated, charismatic, and passionate woman who expresses affection through words and physical touches. My husband is a ravishing piece of masculine flesh, and when I see him I just want to kiss and caress him. We got married a year ago and I made a vow "to love, honor, and cherish" him "from this day forth" and I have every intention on keeping that vow.
So imagine my surprise when the pastor's wife approached me after church the other day and asked... "Did you just grab your husband's BUTT AT CHURCH??" I was shocked. How dare she make me feel like I did something wrong? Is PDA not allowed at church??
Signed...Brenda
Signed...Brenda
It’s Valentines Week and most people will engage in the 3 basic types of PDA this weekend: 1) hand-holding, 2) a kiss goodbye and 3) affectionate invasions of space. Of course, there will be others looking for more than just the basics, wanting you to jump through hoops to show the world exactly who you're with and what they mean to you. We're talking about embarrassing nicknames being brought into public, expectations of constant physical contact, and the dreaded “I love you” requirement, regardless of the company. But, should any of this change when you're at church??
HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH?? WHAT IS ACCEPTABLE AND WHAT IS NOT??
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO HER??
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