Re: [2011 June 14] Conversation stopper?
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:30 pm
You have sex with Ed?
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He said he doesn't remember, so the real question here is did Ed slip Lethal some ruffies or GHB?Kimra wrote:You have sex with Ed?
Ed's classier than that. He just got me really drunk.Kaharz wrote:He said he doesn't remember, so the real question here is did Ed slip Lethal some ruffies or GHB?Kimra wrote:You have sex with Ed?
You know that really depends on your definition of kinky. I imagine that for some people missionary is kinky. It's not like there's some concrete boundary separating 'kinky' and 'normal', it's pretty much completely culturally determined.Gangler wrote:I don't think we need to go into kinky stuff in the talk.
True, true. It still seems to me that going beyond the biological aspect of it and the associated risks and safety precautions would be more than a typical child could take in at once. Of course, it all depends on the kid. This is hardly concrete. If you've got a child who can pay attention for more than an hour then by all means keep going once that hour's done. Nothing to stop you.Apocalyptus wrote:You know that really depends on your definition of kinky. I imagine that for some people missionary is kinky. It's not like there's some concrete boundary separating 'kinky' and 'normal', it's pretty much completely culturally determined.Gangler wrote:I don't think we need to go into kinky stuff in the talk.
Well of course. Sexual education should really be an ongoing process, not just one info dump 'talk'. No one is going to remember everything from one talk on one occasion. Probably starting with the basic biology stuff and then gradually discussing different concepts is a good idea.Gangler wrote: It still seems to me that going beyond the biological aspect of it and the associated risks and safety precautions would be more than a typical child could take in at once.