TWI Senior member Messages 2,559 Likes 269 Jun 25, 2004 #1 This is very funny. http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,1247118,00.html
B bracke Experienced member Messages 1,286 Likes 12 Jun 25, 2004 #2 As Mr McInroe would say ' they cannot be serious' Regards bracke
Racer Senior member Messages 2,666 Likes 30 Jun 25, 2004 #3 It would be funny if they weren't being serious! All it can cause is more problems.. guilt, repression, perversion e.g. celibacy in religious orders
It would be funny if they weren't being serious! All it can cause is more problems.. guilt, repression, perversion e.g. celibacy in religious orders
T tradesmart Experienced member Messages 1,286 Likes 22 Jun 25, 2004 #4 The campaign has received $700,000 from the Bush administration, which favours "virginity training" Click to expand... How come it costs so much to persuade people to do, er, nothing……?! "We hear about other teenagers having sex all the time and we actually feel sorry for them, don't we?" she continued as her boyfriend started to turn a pale shade of green. Click to expand... They obviously need Animal lessons………. Pic attached - me and my friend with our new fun SRT hats.......... Attachments Me and Friend.jpg 6.5 KB · Views: 960
The campaign has received $700,000 from the Bush administration, which favours "virginity training" Click to expand... How come it costs so much to persuade people to do, er, nothing……?! "We hear about other teenagers having sex all the time and we actually feel sorry for them, don't we?" she continued as her boyfriend started to turn a pale shade of green. Click to expand... They obviously need Animal lessons………. Pic attached - me and my friend with our new fun SRT hats..........
T TRADERguy Active member Messages 122 Likes 3 Jun 25, 2004 #5 "The campaign has received $700,000 from the Bush administration, which favours "virginity training" in place of information about contraception." My tax dollars at work....lol!
"The campaign has received $700,000 from the Bush administration, which favours "virginity training" in place of information about contraception." My tax dollars at work....lol!
A andrewmooton Active member Messages 192 Likes 1 Jun 25, 2004 #6 I just saw those wierdos on the news. Their approach is somewhat different to the other sex-ed school of thought I read about a few weeks ago.
I just saw those wierdos on the news. Their approach is somewhat different to the other sex-ed school of thought I read about a few weeks ago.