LaurenM |
07-19-2014 02:53 AM |
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Originally Posted by MaggieMay
(Post 548976)
porn and sexual images always kind of gross me out...I never really looked at it and probs never will. the idea of sex is still disgusting to me and I don't really see that changing
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Originally Posted by BookKitty
(Post 548979)
yeah me too i have never kissed or dated but i know who i am attracted to without watching porn and stuff. i probably want sex when i'm older but i have never watched it. just decided to put it out there because i see nothing wrong with people who watch it, just all things in moderation ;)
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Originally Posted by EmmaR
(Post 549013)
same i skip sex scenes in books and movies and i never got the appeal of porn
it's crude, really
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Originally Posted by meerkat
(Post 549015)
I was the only one in my class (since fifth grade!) who had to turn away and/or cover my head with a sweater hood to not have to watch the videos of people's sexual parts for Human Growth and Development. No one else seemed to mind as much as I did.
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Originally Posted by rebecca
(Post 549043)
Of course it's a thing.
You learn all about contraception, STIs, and all this other stuff in way too much detail.
Because it's like the opposite of the American sex education system. We even once watched a video that gave tips on oral sex. No joke.
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hmm. i don't really mind porn/smut i see lots of naked people and sex in tv shows (got and oitnb hehehe) i've also looked up porn and it just kinds of turns me OFf INSTEAD. i like fanfiction though.
speaking of smut, my friend linked me to a page where there was a fic of lucius fucking draco's brain. yes. and the giant squid having sex with hogwarts.
it was strange, to say the least.
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Originally Posted by TheMoonWakedWolf
(Post 549059)
all the sex education i got was in sixth grade with two very in-depth videos about reproductive organs for both sexes and the "journey" of sperm (it was useless. seriously) and then this year in health with a talk about pregnancy prevention and STDs. not exactly optimal timing, but i suppose it gave us a pretty broad perspective of considerably necessary information. :I
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we don't even have a thing called sex ed but we've had a lot of stuff about reproductive systems in science and general studies in primary school. the only difference was that people were more bored than hysterical this time, unlike in primary school.
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Originally Posted by Emaafre
(Post 549134)
GUYS
I JUST FOUND A QUEER BOOK THAT IS ALSO ABOUT CUTTING AND ABUSE
lol idk why i just got randomly excited about that. YES I KNOW CUTTING AND ABUSE IS HORRIBLE BUT READING ABOUT IT IS FUN OKAY?
The book is called Scars by Cheryl Rainfield
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Originally Posted by BookKitty
(Post 549146)
yeah i don't get how that is fun either -.-
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i like to read about cutting and abuse. it might be triggering to those who suffer from it but for me, who luckily doesn't have a problem with those, it's interesting and offers perspective. i kind of get how they feel more. sure, fun is a bit of a weird word to describe it, but i don't see a problem with wanting to read books on those subjects for reasons other than comforting yourself.
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