You tell 'em Craig. When one abstains, those situations you cited
can't happen, AND the person remains pure for the Lord.
(Craig Chilton) wrote in message news:<3f0d4ba6.7930340@netnews.mchsi.com>...
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:41:55 -0400,
Bert Bishop <bishop.11@osu.edu> wrote:
Craig Chilton <
> wrote:
Denise Noe <denisenoe@aol.com> wrote:
The cover story on Newsweek is about how Americans' busy lives
leave them w/little time or energy for sexual activities. Why is this a
problem?
The fact that it is seen as a problem may be a problem -- and a reason
our number of abortions, unwanted babies, and STDs is so high. The false
perception that something is terribly missing from a person's life when
abstaining from sex is an illusion that leads people to worry unnecessarily
when they lack this interest.
Nope. NOT an illusion. An ACTUALITY.
Denise Noe
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!
Haven't been GETTING any lately, have you, Denise!
Sour grapes syndrome!
FACT: Normal people who have the opportunity to enjoy the world's
greatest form of recreation... DO!
The expectation that people should have sex is just as controlling as
the expectation that they should only have it under specific
circumstances. Why can't we just let people be themselves?
I agree 100%. Everyone should mind their own business in this
regard. I don't have an "expectation" (as in "I require") of people to
have sex. I merely "expect" (as in "I anticipate") that people will.
-- Craig Chilton
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