Kissing at the train station is normal, but why are people forbidden to kiss at the train station in France and Britain?

In fact, in France and Britain, people are forbidden to kiss at the train station because they are worried that some couples will disturb the normal order of the train station because of the pain of parting. After all, the separation of couples is a relatively uncomfortable thing. Although I can't feel it alone in single dog, people always want to spend more time with their relatives when they are not around, so they often miss the train or the train is late.

And there are relatively more people at the train station. If you stop to kiss at the train station, it is considered a high risk factor. This will bring great pressure to the railway station administrator and inconvenience to other tourists. So France and Britain banned children from kissing at railway stations a long time ago.

Although European countries like France and Britain prefer romantic style, romance should be in romantic places, and countries with open ideological education like them have no great objection to kissing in normal public places, I don't think it should be in a place with strict order like the railway station, which will disturb the order to a great extent. Many railway stations in these countries have clear signs prohibiting kissing.

In fact, for rational reasons, I think it is understandable that kissing is prohibited, and some railway stations will also set up special kissing areas. In a sense, it is more humane. Giving them a special place to leave will neither disturb the order of the train station nor disturb the loveliness of the couple.

However, it can be seen from this issue that although personal emotions are very important, it is better for us to restrain ourselves appropriately compared with the safety of most people.