May 15, 2004

Observations on France:

Other public displays of affection

    By Jack Grant

One of the biggest differences I've observed in France as compared to the US: public displays of affection. I've seen more people exploring each others' tonsils with their respective tongues than I ever thought I'd see...

There is a plus side to the more relaxed attitudes here, though. There is a billboard for a circus that has a woman in the traditional circus tights, but this time her breasts are fully exposed and framed by the tights, not covered.

As a guy, I can wholeheartedly endorse this attitude...

Posted by Jack Grant at 23:38 on 15 May 2004
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