Can you show PDA in Bali?

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Oh, Bali! Its a place that inspires romance, right? But honestly, I wouldnt go overboard with the PDA there. I mean, holding hands is sweet and totally acceptable, but full-on kissing and hugging? Its just not part of their culture, and Id hate to offend anyone. Id rather respect their traditions and keep those more intimate moments private, you know? It just feels more respectful and allows me to truly appreciate the Balinese culture.

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Bali! Just the name conjures up images of sunsets and couples whispering sweet nothings, doesn’t it? Romantic, sure. But PDA? Hmm, that’s a trickier one. Should you hold hands? Totally fine, I think. I remember seeing couples strolling along Seminyak Beach, holding hands, and it felt perfectly natural. Lovely, even.

But, like, making out in public? Nah, I wouldn’t. I mean, I once saw a tourist couple practically glued together near a temple – it just felt… off. Like, really out of place. Balinese culture is incredibly respectful, and I think it’s important to show that respect. Plus, you know, you’re a guest in their country. Would you want someone to come to your home and act like that? Probably not.

It’s not like they’re going to arrest you for a kiss, but it’s about being mindful. Showing affection in a way that’s considered appropriate in their culture – that’s the key. Maybe a gentle touch on the arm? A stolen glance across a crowded market? These little moments can be even more romantic, more meaningful, than a big, showy display. At least, that’s how I felt when I was there. You get to appreciate the beauty of the place, and you’re not making anyone uncomfortable. It’s a win-win, right? Besides, saving those passionate kisses for a private moment somewhere stunning? Now that’s romantic.