Sex ed. in schools
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Society isn't sheltered, you are. And hoooooooolllyyy **** you are.I think my mom tried once.
Some song by the Backstreet Boys came on the radio and the lyrics had the word "sexual" so she asked if I knew what it meant. But that was the end of the conversation right there.
Even after sex ed, I'm still clueless and I'm almost 21. Hooray for sheltered society!
I always used to think that the whole "eternal virgin, doesn't know what to do with a vagina" thing was a lame nerd stereotype that wasn't true, kinda like New Jersey people saying "Joy-zee." Even the nerdiest of guys I know would just say "how do I use this thing lol" as a joke.
Guess I was wrong!
Go watch some porn, read stuff, etc.
Hmm, I wonder how many people say "Joy-zee?"Last edited by lord_carbo; 03-28-2007, 02:59 PM.Comment
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I don't know if Squeek is joking, but if he isn't, I almost pity him for some reason...wait a second why am I pitying him? Oh well, knowledge is good for the soul. The ignorant will fall to the desperate level of a stupid person that doesn't know about sex...like Squeek unless he is kidding. Some logic for you to ponder.
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regarding sex with a condom: it's pretty much the safest bet and is "ok" (provided your partner is ok with it of course) as long as you both don't have any skin-to-skin STIs. Safer still if the girl is on the pill.Comment
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Yeah, but do birth control pills prevent STDs? Nope.
Originally posted by ChrissiIf you eat a pizza it does not give you the urge to fly a kite.Originally posted by beaner692What if Billy talked to her? hes irrisistable
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Billydude has a point, but STDs won't stop me from ever having sex. I mean, I think it is too early for anyone my age to have sex, but when I have a girlfriend and we're deep in our relationship, I'm not going to restrict myself from having sex.
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The pill kinda freaks me out :/ I've even considered it purely for relief of monthly "girl pain" (I get it really bad >< ), but it just scares me how it messes up your rhythm so bad and how you have to be so regular with it.
For actual birth control purposes, it would kind of suck to be expected to deal with that every day while the man only has to deal with condoms... especially since the man is the one stereotypically assumed to have more of a desire to begin with. Although I do recall reading about the possibility of a male birth control pill within the next few years.♪~
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Yeah, you know these are a Critical Thinking forums right? I wanted to hear other opinions on Sex ed. Plus, if you're correcting someone with +500 posts then you you're probably wrong about your assumption.
Originally posted by ChrissiIf you eat a pizza it does not give you the urge to fly a kite.Originally posted by beaner692What if Billy talked to her? hes irrisistable
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Posts really do mean nothing, I belong to many VB forums and tend to just lurk around most of the time instead of posting. Note our join dates to FFR as well: They're one year apart from each other. I don't want to continue this in a "fight", so to speak, but to drop it, which would be the best idea right now, especially since I don't have the time. Sorry for the misunderstanding, you FFR super-poster. [/sarcasm]----------------Comment
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Wow, you're pretty arrogant you know that? You come in, critisize this thread which has nothing wrong with it, and then you run away while you think you're "in the lead". I never said I was a super poster, but if I have almost 800 posts I probably know more about these forums then you. And most importantly, I wasn't asking what I learned in future sex ed. classes, I was asking the forums users there personal opinion.Posts really do mean nothing, I belong to many VB forums and tend to just lurk around most of the time instead of posting. Note our join dates to FFR as well: They're one year apart from each other. I don't want to continue this in a "fight", so to speak, but to drop it, which would be the best idea right now, especially since I don't have the time. Sorry for the misunderstanding, you FFR super-poster. [/sarcasm]
P.S. if there was something wrong with it, Squeek or Guido (moderators with tons of forum/life experience) would have said something about it.
Originally posted by ChrissiIf you eat a pizza it does not give you the urge to fly a kite.Originally posted by beaner692What if Billy talked to her? hes irrisistable
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Fine. I'll say something about it.Wow, you're pretty arrogant you know that? You come in, critisize this thread which has nothing wrong with it, and then you run away while you think you're "in the lead". I never said I was a super poster, but if I have almost 800 posts I probably know more about these forums then you. And most importantly, I wasn't asking what I learned in future sex ed. classes, I was asking the forums users there personal opinion.
P.S. if there was something wrong with it, Squeek or Guido (moderators with tons of forum/life experience) would have said something about it.
Shut up, Billydude.
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Originally posted by GrandiagodSentences I thought I never would have to type.Originally posted by GrandiagodShe has an asshole, in other pics you can see a diaper taped to her dead twin's back.Comment
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