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Post #163656 - Reply to (#163502) by ahoaho
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i could care less, honestly, its just sex, whats the worst that can happen.

The act or the talk?

The act= STD

The talk= at most, mild embarrassment.


The Act equals sexually transmitted diseases?

Shouldn't the act be those juicy details of how you drove into her or how you sucked on him?

Did you not read the context of the post?

Seriously?

I guess not. I was thinking of something else. My bad.

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Interestingly, how many people here are really 18+?

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Interestingly, how many people here are really 18+?

I'm 23, my profile says so biggrin

I can talk about sex quite easily, even with my parents. My mum is writing a raunchy novel and she was stuck, so I suggested she have the guy take the woman's knickers off with his teeth, have her pubic hair tickle his nose and sneeze. I thought that would have been hilarious, but apparently she did that with feathers earlier sad

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my parents didnt bother with giving me "the talk" but it would be awkward talking to them bout it

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I have no problem at all talking about it, thanks to my mom the OB nurse. She's made it an open conversation with her kids from about the time we reached middle school. I, however, won't do and don't approve of sex outside of marriage. But I hear a lot about it; warning, though. If you're talking to me about sex, or in a loud voice while I'm in the room about sex, chances are, it'll come up in a conversation with my mom the next time we get on the topic. But I won't tell anyone else, cause I think that stuff is private. Guess I'm probably a bit of a prude.

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Post #163807 - Reply to (#163684) by BimboSilly
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Interestingly, how many people here are really 18+?


This has been asked quite a lot and there are quite a few of us who are not +18 bigrazz But really +18 translates to +12 which is around the age when u learn/become obsessed with this kind of stuff anyway.

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Hell no. My friends are at fault for that.

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Sex is a main topic among my friends -- jokes, innuendos, best positions, etc. My boyfriend and I have been walked in on a couple times and we just laugh it off, no biggie.
Plus, I write smutty fanfiction, so it would be kind of weird if I were prude.

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I talk about sex almost all the time at school when there wasn't any teacher in the class.. shy

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I talk about sex pretty much all the time, specially with my friends....we actually made a "Pervert Squad" it's really funny when we get to those "Pervert Squad" moments. My mom has no problem with talking to me about those things either, I ask her a question and she answers it and telling me that parents shouldn't hide those sort of things from their kids and that they need to know them too

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It's a big part of what I talk about with my friends but I guess not in great detail. We don't sit there and tell each other what we like. We tease each other about stuff and deny that we like it though we all know who likes what (mostly).
We're more frank than I realize sometimes, though. I am worried they might judge me sometimes so I am careful about what I share with them. But they never do. Slowly but surely, we're becoming more open about this stuff.

I voted sometimes but that's only because in front of adults or family, I am often perceived as very pure and innocent but my friends know better than to believe that XD

Post #222775 - Reply to (#164183) by drawnhearts
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you don't talk about it with people at work, and it's generally in your best interest not to divulge everything right away to someone you're wooing.

Sex talk is the status quo at jobs that I worked. And I find it rewarding to talk about sex with various wooees.

*wonders what ahoaho's job is* Is your job being a musician or something to do with entertainment like running a club?

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Interestingly, how many people here are really 18+?


This has been asked quite a lot and there are quite a few of us who are not +18 bigrazz But really +18 translates to +12 which is around the age when u learn/become obsessed with this kind of stuff anyway.

But 12 year olds doing sexual stuff? Yuck. And wrong (plus illegal). bigrazz

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Plus, I write smutty fanfiction, so it would be kind of weird if I were prude.

Actually, if you wrote the bad stuff, I wouldn't be surprised.

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Post #222792 - Reply to (#222775) by Takiko
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Interestingly, how many people here are really 18+?


This has been asked quite a lot and there are quite a few of us who are not +18 bigrazz But really +18 translates to +12 which is around the age when u learn/become obsessed with this kind of stuff anyway.

But 12 year olds doing sexual stuff? Yuck. And wrong (plus illegal). bigrazz

It's legal in a few 3rd world countries like here in the Philippines though... none

It's the minimum age actually...

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Depends on who it is with. With my family, I don't like talking about it. (Except all the girls in my family have no problem with it, its the guys who are prudes. laugh ) But with anyone else? I actually need to learn how to keep a lid on it.

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No, as long as the person is comfortable I'll talk about it.

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