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Kate Mulvey
Social Issues & Demographics · United Kingdom
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Social Issues & Demographics
Gender & LGBTQ+
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The i Paper
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Aug 2026
At 64, I Thought Public Snogging Was Behind Me. I Was Wrong
At 64, Kate Mulvey argues that public displays of affection remain important and should not be restricted to young couples. Drawing on personal experiences and a study published in PLOS ONE, she says gestures such as holding hands, hugging and kissing can increase feelings of validation, relationship satisfaction, happiness and emotional security, particularly for people who live alone. She supports affectionate behavior in public while rejecting excessive or intrusive displays that inconvenience others.
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