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The question concerning kissing or hugging in public or semi-public places on this VDay?
I don't need one day out of the year to tell my friends and dear ones I love them. It should show all the time.
I should say that love between a man and a woman should begin with marriage and be kept private rather than be on display to the public. Secondly, marriage has a function in society as I have read somewhere (I wish I had kept that Twitter reference that someone pointed this out in) that Hinduism considers man to be incomplete without a woman and vice versa. This makes it a religious union and therefore sacred.The question concerning kissing or hugging in public or semi-public places on this VDay?
Here is the first case. Investigation, of course, will reveal the whole truth (it could even be a frame-up):
Victim’s boyfriend lured her to his house on pretext of celebrating Valentine’s Day where he and his friends raped her.
The police arrested the woman’s boyfriend and are currently on the lookout for his friends. The woman said in a statement that her boyfriend had lured her to his house on the pretext of celebrating Valentine’s Day together. On reaching his house, she found two other men waiting there. The woman claims that the men were her boyfriend’s friends, who spiked her drink with sedatives and then raped here.
Hindustan Times, New Delhi, Feb. 15, 2015
Do you support 'Valentine Day'
The question concerning kissing or hugging in public or semi-public places on this VDay?