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Originally posted by devilwasp
great now we're gona get tons more of imagrints
Originally posted by bios
Originally posted by devilwasp
great now we're gona get tons more of imagrints
No kidding!
Oh to be 14 again and living in the UK!
All I can say is "God Save the Queen!"
LOL
Originally posted by m0rbid
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
I just hate for sex to be made so ordinary.
Nah seriously... I think it's only normal that when people understand how desillusiory love is, they decide to simply choose sex. I don't see anything bad in that.
And abstinence??? Come on. lol...
Originally posted by DeltaChaos
I don't normally say things like this, but in this case, I think that it is quite possible that Satan may be playing a part in this...
Originally posted by machinegunjordan
i know how to prevent teen pregnancy, dont try stopping sex all together just give us kids condoms
Schoolchildren, particularly girls, who received such training developed a 'more mature' response to sex.
What's this 'you think my parents would let me' crap? You can walk down to the sev and buy some jimmy hats whenever you want to. If the guy at the store asks you what you need them for, just tell him you are going to conduct waterborne operations. He'll understand...
Originally posted by machinegunjordan
# you think my parents would let me buy them i got to steal them from 7-11
Originally posted by mr no one
Sounds like you should just keep it tucked away for now, pal.
Originally posted by machinegunjordan
dont worry big guy i do but you gotta be prepared know what im saying
Good lookin' out, buddy! You just never know when your willie is going to accidently slip itself under a skirt.
Originally posted by machinegunjordan
atually i dont plan on havin sex buy i got to be prepared just in case
Now the government will recommend the scheme, called A Pause, to schools throughout England and Wales following the success of the trial in 104 schools where sexual intercourse among 16-year-olds fell by up to 20 per cent, according to Dr John Tripp of the Department of Child Health at the University of Exeter, who helped to design the course.