{"_id":"676ac214631b2ecff5b5cb83","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"How much/what kinds of PDA are permissible for married couples in public, my husband and I hold hands and he kisses my hand, and also my cheek, I also will put my head on his shoulder, are these all ok?\\n\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"How much/what kinds of PDA are permissible for married couples in public, my husband and I hold hands and he kisses my hand, and also my cheek, I also will put my head on his shoulder, are these all ok?\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"In Islam, the display of affection between married couples is generally encouraged within the privacy of their home, but public displays of affection (PDA) should be approached with modesty and consideration of cultural and community norms. The key principle is to maintain decorum and respect for the feelings of others in public spaces.\\n\\nIn some cultures, holding hands is acceptable, while in others, it is considered improper. The same goes for other acts of affection that you mentioned, such as a brief kiss on the hand or cheek, and resting your head on your husband's shoulder. These acts may be seen as appropriate in some cultures but may not be well-received in others.\\n\\nIt is always best to be mindful of the environment and the norms of the community you are in, as cultural sensitivities can vary widely. Maintaining a level of modesty and respect for the public setting is important to ensure that your actions are considerate of those around you.\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe10b76658b4c2327dc","tag":"Marriage: Other","count":62},{"_id":"66df51d76df6cc867de7a6ca","tag":"Marriage: Intimacy and Conception","count":39},{"_id":"676ac214631b2ecff5b5cb81","tag":"Pda","count":1}],"createdOn":"2024-12-24T14:15:48.625Z"}