i think britain would be much better if there was mandatory abortions on teenage parents
i think britain would be much better if there was mandatory abortions on teenage parents
After reading the " hole " thread I thought one of the youngest members , SGgirl has one of the better attitudes on sex . Prostrate = Third Testicle I always thought . As long as both lovers are clean who cares what one does in the privacy of their own bedroom .
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That's the way the potato mashes.
That's the way the pan flashes.
That's the way the market crashes.
That's the way the whip lashes.
That's the way the teeth gnashes.
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That's the way the potato mashes.
That's the way the pan flashes.
That's the way the market crashes.
That's the way the whip lashes.
That's the way the teeth gnashes.
Too wide.Originally Posted by SpatulaGeekGirl
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Originally Posted by SpatulaGeekGirl
One school of thought would counsel teen celibacy, another might surely tout avoidance of alcohol as beneficial....though from the point-of-view of a teenager, both are infringements/limitations on behaviors they might enjoy, correct?
If teenagers are to be allowed unfettered freedom of behavior, the only way either of these less problematic choices will be made would be after-the-fact, i.e., once the damage has been done.
In any case, my question would be, by what authority are teens are to be kept from alcohol, but allowed the maximum freedom to engage in whimsical sexual activity?
How do you advocate self-determination on one hand, and enact limits on the other?
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
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