NO ONE WANTS TO SEE YOUR PDA
Jessica McPeek believes PDA is becoming a problem.
Jessica McPeek
Public Display of Affection is becoming a problem in the halls of Sandpoint High School. As the school year moves on, more couples have been popping up, kissing in the halls before class. A quick peck while departing from your “true love” is one thing, but a full on makeout session outside a class is another.
The school day is not long. Classes are only an hour and a half and couples are not separated for unbearable amounts of time. It is simply ridiculous to say goodbye to your boyfriend/girlfriend at 8:00 in the morning when you will see them again in a few hours.
Not only is it unnecessary, it is distracting and uncomfortable for the people in the halls. Teachers don’t want to stand outside their class and watch couples make out in the halls before school.
Not only is PDA distracting and unnecessary, it is downright distasteful. PDA needs to be limited in the halls and enforced by teachers and staff in order to make walking down the halls less abominable.
Jessica McPeek is a senior and is a staff member on the Cedar Post. This is her first year on staff.