sure, why notoutdoor_chair said:so who here believes straight girls can be turned on by girl on girl?? thats what im after
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sure, why notoutdoor_chair said:so who here believes straight girls can be turned on by girl on girl?? thats what im after
/giggles uncontrollablyNot-That-Bright said:to me having sex with people is a fairly big deal
I don't mean it's not a big deal in the sense that it's not a fairly significant event to have sex, I mean to me it's not life changing and while I won't have sex with *anyone*, it's not like I'm going to knock back anyone short of prince charming or an italian stallion.Not-That-Bright said:I agree that sex is fun, but claiming that doing it isn't that big a deal is a little bit of a low call.
It's not like you'd have sex with ANYONE, and it's not like the experience isn't *sometimes* one of the most pleasurable experiences u ever experience...
I believe its value comes from the pleasure of it, and the experience its self... that's why it is a big deal, because it can be such a great experience, i'm not one of these people who thinks.... u kno 'you can only have sex with people you love!!! sex is magical!' not like that at all.
I dunno, it sounds like our views... are kinda the same =/
Not being female and all, it's pretty irrelevant from where I stand. Sure, go for it if that's what does it for them, but I'm not about to sit around drooling.outdoor_chair said:whats everyones views on girl on girl??
a drunken kiss with a chick is hardly what would classify as a lesbian experienceglycerine said:I've had lesbian experiences before, it's no big deal. it's all in good fun.
well actually the first time i ever made out with a girl i was perfectly sober, but hey, whatever you want to thinkDopeyB said:a drunken kiss with a chick is hardly what would classify as a lesbian experience
Sophie777 said:You said "we construe sex as an emotional thing because that's what we are bought up to believe. I.e., in those 'where do I come from?' type books, they'll say things 'well, when a man and a woman love each other very much...'. "
If you are going to say things that you feel, then say 'I' because my feelings on the issue are far different to yours. I don't agree that we construe sex as an emotional thing because thats what we are brought up to believe. What I was saying was that I know what love feels like and that having sex is a way of expressing that andf the experience would be far different FOR ME if I didn't feel that. So, regardless of whether I used the word love instead of your wording, I still responded to your post and I did read it.