Public Affection

Chipped_Nail's picture
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I have some friends who happen to be twin sisters, and they sure are some oddballs. There is so much to admire and appreciate about them like how no matter what they are themselves. However, sometimes there are those moments when you are showing too much of yourself. They might criticize me for saying this but when you have an argument, not everybody needs to know about it. Whenever something happens or for whatever reason, they start arguing with each other in public without any embarrassment. Once, they spent what was three bus rides arguing about their different perspectives of somebody else's friendship, and believe me they went there! They were screaming, shouting and barking at each other like dogs, not caring that everybody was turning around to see catch a scoop of what's going on. When we go out they can fight about anything. I am comfortable having them around and don't care if they argue, but you should see these girls holler. They absolutely don't mind arguing about something that has no point in front of a packed crowd in public. Is this considered disturbing the peace? It is humor to me because these girls are close, personal friends but sometimes people should know when it is okay to argue about something. There are better ways of working things out without having to make everybody on the street know what you are hollering about.

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weezyf's picture

I would be embarrassed to argue something silly in public.

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