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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Sounds like you/your teenage son needs to be taught to get to know a girl a little more before he bangs her in order to figure out if she lies about how old she is and they have sex. :roll: :roll: [/quote] You've got to be kidding.. What fairy tale land do you live in?[/quote] It's fairy-tale to expect a college-aged person to get to know a potential sex partner enough to know whether or not the potential sex partner is college-aged or high-school-aged, before they have sex? Why?[/quote] Because there is a hook up culture in college perpetuated by both women and men and fueled by the free love revolution. You can turn it back.. They days of gender segregated dorms and your dad holding a shot gun if you had sex with a young man and women being shunned if they weren't virgins Posters in here are censorious about men's sexual desires, talking about young men thinking bout sex. They sound like Victorian dowagers tut tutting. That is fine if you want to curb sex, you have a lot more in common with the Catholic Church than you imagine. This is all what it comes down to, portraying there majority of men and everything they do as evil monsters. Not understanding a small minority of people will always be inclined to evil and to avoid that. [/quote]
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