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Finnea wrote on 2010-07-19 09:42
2 months is the general time infatuation lasts, so most dedicated relationships last longer than that. If both of you know everything about eachother, then you can just start screwing. However, normally, my viewpoint is more of a progression. Where you let them get closer and closer at a rate that you both feel is right. It's important to talk about this too, after the whole infatuation stage.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-07-19 09:47
I think if you are having safe sex, and know the consequences of sex if stuff goes wrong, you're okay with having it. I guess if I had to put an age on sex it would be around 16~18. A lot of my friends are all sex-crazed though, so I think the age might be a little higher Dx
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-19 09:49
Quote from Shirayuki;97891:
I think if you are having safe sex, and know the consequences of sex if stuff goes wrong, you're okay with having it. I guess if I had to put an age on sex it would be around 16~18. A lot of my friends are all sex-crazed though, so I think the age might be a little higher Dx
And how does that make you feel?
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-07-19 09:51
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And does that make you feel any different in respect to sex?
Yeah, but it makes me more cautious of sex if anything.
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-19 09:53
Quote from Shirayuki;97895:
Yeah, but it makes me more cautious of sex if anything.
YEAH! I like that response. :)
Man, some stuff like herpes is so contagious that you can catch it even while wearing condoms.
And people are out there going sex-crazy. It's really not healthy.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-07-19 09:55
@Phunk and the catching stuff comment
Ikr. My teacher made me do a project on genital herpes and all that nasty stuff Dx More reason to fear sexytimes QQ
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Finnea wrote on 2010-07-19 09:56
Quote from Phunkie;97896:
YEAH! I like that response. :)
Man, some stuff like herpes is so contagious that you can catch it even while wearing condoms.
And people are out there going sex-crazy. It's really not healthy.
Yeah seriously, do what ama did. Have only 2 comitted relationships. Uhh and incest, but I know the state of my family as far as STDs. Sister is paranoid.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-07-19 09:56
Quote from Finnea;97899:
Yeah seriously, do what ama did. Have only 2 comitted relationships. Uhh and incest, but I know the state of my family as far as STDs. Sister is paranoid.
Really?
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Finnea wrote on 2010-07-19 09:58
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Really?
Yeah. we all live together and sleep together o.o.
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-19 09:59
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@Phunk and the catching stuff comment
Ikr. My teacher made me do a project on genital herpes and all that nasty stuff Dx More reason to fear sexytimes QQ
Totally!
I'm not even trying to bash people who like to have many sexual partners.
Just know who you're sleeping people, really. Don't do it with a bunch of strangers.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-07-19 09:59
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Yeah. we all live together and sleep together o.o.
Interwesting.
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Spartaaaaa wrote on 2010-07-19 10:37
Common sense guidelines for sex:
-Make sure that the other person is of the opposite gender
-Only have sex after marriage and only if you want babies
I am still a virgin, but I know for a fact (common sense) that if you and your partner follow these two things, then 99% of problems that arise over sex will be avoided.
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-07-19 10:39
Quote from Spartaaaaa;97920:
Common sense guidelines for sex:
-Make sure that the other person is of the opposite gender
-Only have sex after marriage and only if you want babies
I am still a virgin, but I know for a fact (common sense) that if you and your partner follow these two things, then 99% of problems that arise over sex will be avoided.
LIES.
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Finnea wrote on 2010-07-19 10:40
Quote from Spartaaaaa;97920:
Common sense guidelines for sex:
-Make sure that the other person is of the opposite gender
-Only have sex after marriage and only if you want babies
I am still a virgin, but I know for a fact (common sense) that if you and your partner follow these two things, then 99% of problems that arise over sex will be avoided.
Yeah, I'll ignore that. However I hope you realize that you're more than likely to get an angry post eventually.
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-19 10:41
Quote from Spartaaaaa;97920:
Common sense guidelines for sex:
-Make sure that the other person is of the opposite gender
-Only have sex after marriage and only if you want babies
I am still a virgin, but I know for a fact (common sense) that if you and your partner follow these two things, then 99% of problems that arise over sex will be avoided.
There are people who have sex with others of their same gender.
And people who have sex before marriage and just for fun.
Those aren't pretty good guidelines therefore.
Also, I actually think that 99% of the problems that arise over sex can be avoided with communication.