What the hell, Kissinger? :angry:
You're displaying generous amounts of wisdom, tolerance, patience, and humility. Where did this side of you come from? What happened to the indignant, self-righteous prick who mercilesly condemned those who disagreed with him? I don't like this change of heart, sir, I don't like it one bit.whoa what did i do
99% of teenage sex is only deepening the relationship for 1/2 of the couple.Well first I'd impale them with a claymore, mid-coupling, effectively pinning them to the bed like a butterfly in a collection, then I'd tow the bed out to an abandoned field where I'd douse the entirety in gasoline before setting it aflame. After the fire died down, I'd gather the ashes and remains, pass them through a wood chipper, burn them again, then sprinkle them over the ocean.
That'd teach them to deepen their relationship.
Great Mum or Greatest Mum?Well first I'd impale them with a claymore, mid-coupling, effectively pinning them to the bed like a butterfly in a collection, then I'd tow the bed out to an abandoned field where I'd douse the entirety in gasoline before setting it aflame. After the fire died down, I'd gather the ashes and remains, pass them through a wood chipper, burn them again, then sprinkle them over the ocean.
That'd teach them to deepen their relationship.
99% of teenage sex is only deepening the relationship five and a half inches.[/QUOTE]Well first I'd impale them with a claymore, mid-coupling, effectively pinning them to the bed like a butterfly in a collection, then I'd tow the bed out to an abandoned field where I'd douse the entirety in gasoline before setting it aflame. After the fire died down, I'd gather the ashes and remains, pass them through a wood chipper, burn them again, then sprinkle them over the ocean.
That'd teach them to deepen their relationship.
99% of teenage sex is only deepening the relationship for 1/2 of the couple.[/QUOTE]Well first I'd impale them with a claymore, mid-coupling, effectively pinning them to the bed like a butterfly in a collection, then I'd tow the bed out to an abandoned field where I'd douse the entirety in gasoline before setting it aflame. After the fire died down, I'd gather the ashes and remains, pass them through a wood chipper, burn them again, then sprinkle them over the ocean.
That'd teach them to deepen their relationship.
99% of teenage sex is only deepening the relationship five and a half inches.[/quote]Well first I'd impale them with a claymore, mid-coupling, effectively pinning them to the bed like a butterfly in a collection, then I'd tow the bed out to an abandoned field where I'd douse the entirety in gasoline before setting it aflame. After the fire died down, I'd gather the ashes and remains, pass them through a wood chipper, burn them again, then sprinkle them over the ocean.
That'd teach them to deepen their relationship.
Yes, this is what a strawman is: turning an argument into something it's not to weaken it[/QUOTE]As you can see from my post, I was well aware I was making a straw man. But the kernel remains--I was exaggerating for effect.
This.What's with the assumption that girls are helpless and can't say no?
What's with the assumption that girls are helpless and can't say no?
I assume it has to do with the fact that 90% of the forum is populated with males that either (a) remember sexual encounters in which they were not the victim, or (b) yearn for sexual encounters in such a way that they would never be a victim. Doesn't make it right, just a certain perspective one would expect from a forum such as this (i.e. based around comics and games).2: Why are you still assuming it's always the girl who is the victim/target?
It's not the worst thing, sure, but unsafe hetero sex carries with it a lot of risks and thus responsibilities that can affect an individual for the rest of his or her life, and thinking about the consequences of an action isn't the strong point for many an adolescent.4: Sex is by far not the worst thing in which a teenager can get involved. Looking at Dave's post, I'm thinking he's probably one of the most level headed about this and he has a daughter the same age as that fellow's.
Or really anywhere in society. Furthermore, *100 page post about male gaze, sexism, male privilege, etc, etc*I assume it has to do with the fact that 90% of the forum is populated with males that either (a) remember sexual encounters in which they were not the victim, or (b) yearn for sexual encounters in such a way that they would never be a victim. Doesn't make it right, just a certain perspective one would expect from a forum such as this (i.e. based around comics and games).
That's why it's the parent's responsibility to make sure their children are aware of these risks and know how to avoid them.It's not the worst thing, sure, but unsafe hetero sex carries with it a lot of risks and thus responsibilities that can affect an individual for the rest of his or her life, and thinking about the consequences of an action isn't the strong point for many an adolescent.
Sera, I respect what you're saying, but you're coming at this from a completely different viewpoint than I am. Let me explain where I'm coming from:The first might hold true for some of them, but I doubt it's so for all. It's more than likely due to personal experiences for those few, but it's still a general stereotype that I don't see holding true given the way teenagers act these days.
As for the second, I agree, but guiding them to do so safely is a more reasonable and responsible approach which is why I mentioned Dave's post. You can't really guide a child to steal responsibly or do cocaine safely.
Nope, I already said I don't have kids or guns. The majority of my cash goes towards school and paying rent in Hawaii. And I know I won't have a clue about what my home life will be like until it actually happens. The missus would probably make me soften my reaction somewhat anyways.With all due respect, Ironbrig, I gather from this conversation that you have neither a daughter, nor guns...or even a house for that matter.
So, basically your opinion on how you're going to 'rule the roost' is akin to hearing a virgin talk about what his love life 'will be like'--16 to 17 years from now. Dude, you have no clue what your home situation is going to be like until you get slapped in the face with the reality of it.
That's why it's the parent's responsibility to make sure their children are aware of these risks and know how to avoid them.It's not the worst thing, sure, but unsafe hetero sex carries with it a lot of risks and thus responsibilities that can affect an individual for the rest of his or her life, and thinking about the consequences of an action isn't the strong point for many an adolescent.
Yes, but considering that abstinence-only sex education has been proven to be ineffective and actually contributes to increases in teen pregnancy and the spread of STD's, letting them know how to be smart and safe if they choose to have sex is equally important.I'd say it's my responsibility to promote the "keep it in your pants" philosophy first and foremost.
Yes, but considering that abstinence-only sex education has been proven to be ineffective and actually contributes to increases in teen pregnancy and the spread of STD's, letting them know how to be smart and safe if they choose to have sex is equally important.[/QUOTE]I'd say it's my responsibility to promote the "keep it in your pants" philosophy first and foremost.
Nope, I already said I don't have kids or guns. The majority of my cash goes towards school and paying rent in Hawaii. And I know I won't have a clue about what my home life will be like until it actually happens. The missus would probably make me soften my reaction somewhat anyways.With all due respect, Ironbrig, I gather from this conversation that you have neither a daughter, nor guns...or even a house for that matter.
So, basically your opinion on how you're going to 'rule the roost' is akin to hearing a virgin talk about what his love life 'will be like'--16 to 17 years from now. Dude, you have no clue what your home situation is going to be like until you get slapped in the face with the reality of it.
What's with the assumption that girls are helpless and can't say no?
What's with the assumption that girls are helpless and can't say no?
Proven? Depends on what kind of education you're talking about, and how you define ineffective. Programs where students were told "don't have sex" have not worked. Programs where students were not only told to abstain, but were also given support in how to resist peer pressure, etc, have been proven to actually be effective.Yes, but considering that abstinence-only sex education has been proven to be ineffective and actually contributes to increases in teen pregnancy and the spread of STD's, letting them know how to be smart and safe if they choose to have sex is equally important.
Uh what.Proven? Depends on what kind of education you're talking about, and how you define ineffective. Programs where students were told \"don't have sex\" have not worked. Programs where students were not only told to abstain, but were also given support in how to resist peer pressure, etc, have been proven to actually be effective.
It's like saying \"diets don't work\", and then citing crash diets and chronic yo-yo dieters as examples. Not that I support abstinence-only education, but I also don't believe that promoting abstinence is useless. It is possible to reduce the number of teens having sex, by supporting them in not just choosing what decision is best, but how to actually follow through on such a decision.
And there are also programs that are are abstinence-only, but provide students with mentoring and other resources that have been shown to be effective.Uh what.
i'm talking about the actual abstinence-only programs that have been put to use in schools, and have received massive criticism from organizations like the AMA, APA, APHA and several other health organizations for being ineffective. Comprehensive sex education programs, i.e. programs which discuss abstinence as well as educating on contraceptives and their proper use, have been shown to be far more effective.
link to those please, and any statements or studies from reputable organizations that do show them to be effective.And there are also programs that are are abstinence-only, but provide students with mentoring and other resources that have been shown to be effective.