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i think its stupid unless you are doin something bad. holding hands and hugging and kissing are not bad to me. i have a 2 year bf and i love him so much but they want to suspend us if we do anything
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<< reply to 'Never saw it, wouldn't know.' by Field Marhal Benjy
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at my school if you so much as look at a person in a different way or for to long you get sent to the office
.. i think we should be able to hug and like 3 second kiss is okay. but once your all over eachother then you need to get a room in a house. me and my boy pretend we dont even know eachother until were around the teachers that dont care
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i agree..holding hand and hugging...and maybe a peck on the cheek lips or wat ever is ok..but most school do it so sex wont happen at school(even though it does with those rules) here at my school...only a few teachers follow that rule...cus at my school...friend friend relationships are very close....like..the guys....wow...if someone came in from the outside..they would say we have a school of pure gays(not that i have ANY thning wrong with that..cus i DONT) but yeah ...the guys...are very close..and my group of friends...we arnt afraid to touch...lol.... so yeah...in my opinion the schools do have SOME athourity..but its just to protect their students....but holding hand, hugging, and a simple kiss(no making out) SHOULD be allowed at school...but unfortunatly its NOT!
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I think holding hands oughta be allowed, but not kissing or hugging.
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No, it shouldn't. It should be able to tell you not to be indecent, like, I would find it disturbing to bump into couples having sex in the hallway of a high school. But no hugs? WTF?
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I can understand why. At one of my old schools, hugging was discouraged because groups of little girls would gather in clusters to hug, blocking the hallway, so you either had to wait for them to finish, or punch your way through them. And then the little girls who got hurt complained, so the kids who pushed through got in trouble. As did the kids who waited because they were late for class.
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ah, after such an incident it kind of makes sense to me too; I posted my response based on my experience. I've been to four schools (elementary, middle, and I switched high schools) and had some extremely immature classmates, but although PDA never was restricted, it never caused any issues. (well, except the one boy who kept trying to touch the girls inappropriately, but that was closer to sexual harassment than PDA...)
Though even so, it would sem more reasonable to me to have a rule against blocking hallways rather than one against hugs. It just seems so silly. -
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It does a bit. I don't think they were intentionally blocking the halls, but it was just something that happened as a result of their actions. It's just easier to ban hugging than blocking hallways. Unless you just wanted to punish all the kids who accumulate in one area, which would be difficult, considering some might have a legitimate reason for congregating there and therefore would be unfairly punished.
Different schools have different needs, I guess.
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Yeah, I agree about different schools having different problems and more so since we live in different countries. But it just doesn't make sense to me that it would be easier to ban something natural (hugging) than something unpleasant that with a tiny bit of care can be avoided (crowding the hallways.) But again, it could be a cultural thing. For example, Europeans have very different viewpoints from Asians in such things (not that this is our case, just an example.)
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Ooh, I just want to punch people who stop in the middle of the hallway. It's like, excuse me, but there are 1200 other people in the building, Get out of the goddamn way.
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<< reply to 'It bothers some people. Like me.' by Bullets
it bothers you to see people hugging?
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Hugging, no. Holding, yes.
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so, provided they're dressed and decent while doing it, what's the matter with just holding each other as you pass them in the hallway or whatever? In real life no one will cater to everyone's sensitivity.
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Well I don't really think there is anything wrong with it.. well, maybe. It just bothers me personally. I think people should be able to wait til after school to do all their physical things to each other(that will eventually tear them apart.. ugh, high schoolers). Unless it's friendly, like sometimes my friend gives me kisses on the cheek, or someone's having a bad day and needs a long hug.
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yes, I did sense the personal nuance, which is totally fine - I have many things that bother me in what others do, as well. All I was pointing out was that "out there" everyone *will* do their thing whether we like it or not and, as long as they're not doing any harm, most people won't care that you don't want to see people hugging or I don't like to see my acquaintance licking her fingers wshen she eats. So I feel (high) schools shouldn't shelter people from such things so much, but that's just me.
& yes... who knows, maybe you all go to schools where people are indecently making out all the time; I already know my high school experience was very different from what people have described on this forum.
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here's another question: think of the two most disgusting kids in your school. do you think THEY should be allowed to make out right in front of everyone?
or, go ahead and take the suspension. then call all the news stations and get them to cover your story with false sympathy and lawyers.
lol! like that would ever happen... pretty much NO ONE wants to let you and your boyfriend make out in school. you'll understand why one day when you understand 'responsibility'. -
i don't think they should....only to a certain extent
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I think if it's just holding hands it's fine but PDA in the dining room...not particularly something I want to see while I'm eating. My best friend and her boyfriend were making out and a group of lower years sent the dinner lady over with complaints about them xD
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this topic = #trollfail.
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i think school pda rules are soo stupid. i dont listen to them. we and my bf kiss and hold hands and stuff in school. we dont like make out in the hallway. some of our teachers dont even care.
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