Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are too cute for words. The celebrity couple sang their duet “Go Ahead and Break My Heart” at the Apollo in the Hamptons: Night of Legends event in East Hampton, New York where they sang to each other on stage and embraced afterwards. The celebrity news following them is that these two were there for each other in the midst of their celebrity divorces. According to UsMagazine.com, Stefani said, “It was a really super-unexpected gift to find a friend, somebody who happened to be going through the exact same thing as me, literally mirroring my experience. I don’t think it’s an accident that that happened. It saved me.” It seems like they’ll be together for a long, long time.
This celebrity couple is certainly not hiding their relationship. What are some things to consider prior to indulging in lots of PDA?
Cupid’s Advice:
PDA is not for every couple. It can be really cute and it can be quite annyoing. Cupid is here to help:
1. Location: Be aware of where you are when you’re planning your PDA moments. Singles don’t love watching it and neither do your friends. PDA is one hundred percent okay on a date out or a dark room, but take note of the atmosphere.
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2. Intimacy level: Depending on how close you and your partner are, PDA can be sweet. It can bring you closer together and can define your relationship. When you reach that openness level, feel free to incorporate a little PDA in your day.
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3. Privacy: Obviously privacy isn’t a part of public displays of affection, but you can be in a public place that’s semi private. This is the best spot for your PDA. A vacant hallway vs a full one is the difference between classy and not classy PDA.
How do you decide how much PDA to use? Comment below!