PrivateButNotSecret is like the follow-up to soft launching.
The New York Post says much more. In fact, the publicationNot to be confused with normal PDA, which involves a peck or innocent hand-holding in public, power PDA is when couples do the most in public spaces. They get uber handsy — or in some cases, tongue-y — with their partners unabashedly in front of awkward-feeling onlookers.
For many in the nonceleb world, this couldn't be any more cringey. So instead, a lot of Gen Z and millennial couples are embracing a different trend that isn't at all about being showy. It's called being"private but not secret," and it's the exact opposite of power PDA. People in these relationships don't hide the fact that they're in a relationship, but they also aren't outwardly flaunting it, either.has a collective 123.