In Photos: The ABCs of PDA

Xyza Cruz Bacani

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In Photos: The ABCs of PDA
We used to see them only in cafés, parks, and isolated parking lots. Now we can also see them online.

HONG KONG, China—It’s not about the inability of finding a room or a backseat in some parking space. Different people have varied views of this hand and tongue exercise of couples in public or PDA (public display of affection) – a prelude to trysts to being sweet.

The hopeless romatic loves it while the bitter person feels uncomfortable especially if its their ex with the girl they hate. Some love seeing the act while others are offended. 

The act of two people indulging in an intimate act cannot just be found in some romantic setting behind plant pots or park benches. They can also be seen online, posted by couples in a relationship. It’s not really about calling attention but more about the excitement of being with someone and being in love. Rappler.com

Xyza Cruz Bacani is a 27-year-old female photographer based in Hong Kong. Her photos have been published in The New York Times and other foreign publications.

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