Virgin, a train company in the UK, has recently placed a banned on kissing in its rail stations. Areas near tracks display "no kissing" signs and redirect customers to "kissing zones" where the public displays of affection are acceptable. While Virgin cites practical reasons, saying the traditional farewell kisses are holding up trains, Mills & Boon, a publisher of romantic novels, has responded by launching a poster campaign addressing the so-called "frigidity" of the ban.
The campaign is called the "kiss goodbye to no kissing" protest, which features posters with bold lines such as "Kiss off kissing killjoys" that also double as tongue-twisters if you're bored.
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