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I used a condom my first time to my... 70th time or something. Then one broke and I decided I wouldn't rely on those anymore. Took my girlfriend (who was in a serious depression back then, poor thing) almost a year to get herself to use birth control. So that's no actual sex for a year. Ah well. I'm not stupid ;). How the **** did we end up talking about this in this discussion? Oh yeah. Yes I go out to places where the music is good, so most of the people are just fine, as well. |
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No, it wouldn't make sense for you to be condemned by some guy on the internet for your liking your female friends to manifest itself in a different way. So of course I won't! I'm just interested in how your idea of sex is different from the kind I've been brought up to believe. |
Sex, to me, is a part of love. And Love, to me, is not neccesarily a part of a relationship.
Does that make sense in some way? :D |
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Yes, obviously. What else would I like them for?
To make it more understandable; I tell my female friends, and I don't mean my actual girlfriend, I love them sometimes. It's usually something guys tell their girlfriend and girls tell their female friends, but I somehow do it to and it seems to work. And it's true, I do :) |
On the real, if I'm anywhere and someone starts playing pop music I'm straight:
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I was just about to say that popular music has never really stepped to me before but you just said it a lot better. |
I honestly respect everyone's musical preferences. I must admit that sometimes I hear a song and literally utter "oh my". I think that a song can be terrible, but have a meaning and background that will categorize it as just not for me. Its when I hear useless songs that have no lyrical sense or fail to produce any unique sounding music. We will always have different preferences for music, and no one should be shy or embarassed to what they listen to. I admit, this forum is fairly advanced when it comes to music, but doesn't mean anyone should change their preferences to cater to others. Listen to what you like, and if it happens to be popular, who cares. For example, the song "Hey Jude" from the Beatles was popular in its time, and still is now, does that mean you should stop listening to them or frown at someone when presented with it? Absolutely not!
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