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sexual orientation issue
#91
RE: sexual orientation issue
(June 22, 2011 at 3:40 am)Epimethean Wrote: The first time I got laid, it was by an adult. Granted, she was 18 and I was 14, so not a massive difference, but it wasn't too bad at all, and I would have loved to shack up with my Shakespeare teacher. I have a sincere belief that it would have been educational in the best ways.

Wow, and the first time I got laid I was twenty-five.

Had nothing to do with religion, had everything to do with being undesirable.

And that woman later divorced me because of my epilepsy and married another who turned out to be a bigamist. So her long experience with sex (she claimed age 12) didn't give her much education about relationships.

"Be ye not lost amongst Precept of Order." - Book of Uterus, 1:5, "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her."
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#92
RE: sexual orientation issue
Sex and relationships have surprisingly little to do with each other, and yet surpringly much for many.

learning a lot about sex does not teach someone a lot about relationships...it just teaches a lot about sex. Not that sex knowledge is bad knowledge to have Wink It's very useful.
When I was a Christian, I was annoyed with dogmatic condescending Christians. Now that I'm an atheist, I'm annoyed with dogmatic condescending atheists. Just goes to prove that people are the same, regardless of what they do or don't believe.
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#93
RE: sexual orientation issue
(June 22, 2011 at 7:06 am)Girlysprite Wrote: learning a lot about sex does not teach someone a lot about relationships...it just teaches a lot about sex. Not that sex knowledge is bad knowledge to have Wink It's very useful.

Knowledge can be a bad thing in the wrong hands, though. My (first) wife and I were always careful that our son knew such things as the correct terms for parts of the anatomy. One would think this was good, but not in the Bible Belt.

At age six, his baby sitter turned my (ex-)wife in to Child Protective Services in Florida on charges of child abuse because in proper context, he used the term for the male appendage (he had injured it zipping his pants in the bathroom). She was one horrified So. Baptist.

It took nine months and a lawyer to pry our son loose from CPS, only then because our lawyer unearthed a nine-hour interrogation video of our son by the state of Florida, in which he was refused food, water, and the bathroom until he would make a statement against his mother. He would not. (Not bad for a six-year-old.) After the state conceded its interrogation was "excessive," they then refused to release him because I am a Wiccan.

The state finally released him from "protective care" when our lawyer turned up hospital records indicating one of the foster families he'd stayed with physically beat him. They'd hoped we would not sue over the physical assault by the foster family, incompetent interrogation, and first amendment violation. We didn't, primarily because we had exhausted our resources trying to pry our son out of the state's grip. We were more interested in trying to straighten out our son's upset world.

"Be ye not lost amongst Precept of Order." - Book of Uterus, 1:5, "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her."
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#94
RE: sexual orientation issue
Ah well, there's fucking, and there's fucked, and there's fucked up.

Sorry you had to go through all that, man.
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#95
RE: sexual orientation issue
(June 22, 2011 at 8:03 am)Epimethean Wrote: Ah well, there's fucking, and there's fucked, and there's fucked up.

Sorry you had to go through all that, man.

I was more sorry for my son; at least we were adults and could comprehend what the government was doing. He was just a six year old taken from his parents and beaten by strangers.

He's twenty-three now, and has decided, primarily from that incident, that he will not marry nor sire children, as he feels he cannot protect them from the government. Strictly alone, no relationships.

(signature pic not approved for Wiccans/pagans/other heathens.)

"Be ye not lost amongst Precept of Order." - Book of Uterus, 1:5, "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her."
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#96
RE: sexual orientation issue
(June 22, 2011 at 3:34 am)Girlysprite Wrote: Long post in response to Aerzia Saerules Arktuos

Let me start by stating that when it comes to laws, that laws aren't there to help and support 100% of humanity.

Laws are an attempt to control that which cannot be controlled. People don't kill others because it isn't worth it to them already... having a law stating that you cannot is redundant and useless. It is a kindness to inform the weak of what you might do should they do something that you do not like... it is an idiocy to believe that because you might do something in response they will not do it.

Quote: This may seem odd, but that is because there are always exceptions and you can't define every exception in the law.

Meaning that blanket laws do not work.

Quote:For example - killing is bad.

I believe otherwise... but I'll take your example for sake of argument.

Quote:However, when a woman kills her husband, who has beaten her every day, in his sleep, she will appear before a judge...but also get a much more lenient sentence.

She should not get a 'sentence' at all. She eliminated an evidently cruel, brutal, sadistic man who performs such actions on a daily basis. Give her a medal instead.



(June 22, 2011 at 7:06 am)Girlysprite Wrote: Sex and relationships have surprisingly little to do with each other, and yet surpringly much for many.

learning a lot about sex does not teach someone a lot about relationships...it just teaches a lot about sex. Not that sex knowledge is bad knowledge to have Wink It's very useful.

And sex is easier than relationships... Heart
(June 22, 2011 at 8:14 am)Anymouse Wrote: He's twenty-three now, and has decided, primarily from that incident, that he will not marry nor sire children, as he feels he cannot protect them from the government. Strictly alone, no relationships.

Wise, though I cannot say it is fun.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#97
RE: sexual orientation issue
(June 20, 2011 at 11:30 am)Shell B Wrote:
Quote:7. What do you think about prostitution and paid sex?
Should we consider it "good", "normal", etc.? How do you regard (i.e. what do you feel about that person, what attitudes you have towards him/her):
a) a man that is a male prostitute in a club or on the streets, that is being fucked by everybody (consider both situations: a. by men b. by women) for money?
b) a woman that is a prostitute in a club or on the streets, that is being fucked by everybody for money.
CONSIDERING that they are not being forced by financial problems, for whom prostitution is the only way of surviving.

Legal, normal, should be taxed like everything else. Hookers should have health plans, etc., etc. Now, I do think it should be taken off the streets. For example, don't have sex in an alley. I think legalizing it would help that problem. I would open a whorehouse as soon as the law passed.

There's something that sounds... not nice with prostitution:
Consider that prostitution on streets would become illegal, and instead, brothels would be opened. And we get a brothel built in a poor town. Which girls would want to be hired there? My answer is, the poor girls would be the first. The poor girls might have lived even without selling themselves as prostitutes if the brothel had not been built, but having the brothel built there would be a greater influence to get hired there (namely, "you will live a better life, with much more money", etc). So building a brothel may be the same as legally selling the poor girls as sex slaves (because you manipulate/convince/influence them to do that).

Also, the fact that the brothel is built would sound as if people - especially girls that think about hiring there - should not be biased when thinking about such an opportunity, because it's a "normal" job, just like any other job. This means that girls who used to say "no, I would never be a prostitute, I want to have only one man to love at once, I want to have in the future a family, kids, etc." would come to say "what the hell? what's the problem with working there after all? It's just a job like any other job".

So Shell B, how do you think about this? Do you believe that the society can influence the girls to be in a certain way? (e.g. by calling the job "a job like any other else", etc.)

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#98
RE: sexual orientation issue
So, are you at odds with freedom of choice in a free market economy there?

I love sex, and it is always a zillion times better with someone you love, mainly because for it to get to the love part, you have taken the time, and you understand each other a bit more, which leads to much better communication in (or out of) bed.

But sex qua sex is not the province of love alone. It feels good, lessens stress, promotes health (so long as you play safe) and has been a commodity since before Moses washed his loincloth.

What is wrong with providing a new economic opportunity? If those poor girls don't like it, they certainly don't have to go in for it, and if they do, won't they be better off in the long run? Maybe able to fund their education in order to do something more fulfilling in an inner level?
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#99
RE: sexual orientation issue
People shouldn't have to sell their bodies to fund an education (They should be allowed to if they want to, but it should be to buy all the fancy things they want, not get an education, that should already be provided)
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RE: sexual orientation issue
That is not the point. By similar reasoning, people should not have to work at all to fund an education. I would say that prostitution is better for a person in the long run than working in a mine.
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