What the hell is wrong with people?

why_ask_why said:
no shit! not only are you tied down to one person but you can only do it in one room too??? :eekers:

And only on the right side of the bed. Between 9:30 and 9:35. PM.
 
ChikkenNoodul said:
I like to release exceptionally vile and putrid excrement in the next stall in these instances.

It's even more entertaining if I've brought my beer with me and I splash it vigorously on the floor near the divider in time with the release.

I should've done the hayguyz over the top of the stall.
 
Sarcasmo said:
This goes back to my age of entitlement comment. People insinuate that just because it feels good or we enjoy it we should be allowed to do it everywhere, willy nilly. Why shouldn't sex be restricted to the bedroom or at least the house? It IS a private act, not a public spectacle.

Sex, as treated by most Americans, is most definitely not just "a private act." Sure, the actual performance is, but we pretty much define ourselves by our sexual relationships. Now it is considered a huge part of someone if they are straight or gay. If they are involved or married with someone or not. etc.

What does it have to do with anyone else? Do we need special fucking rooms at shopping malls to go alongside the men's room, women's room, and family diaper changing room? "Check out these shoes, these are cool....and ohmygod we have to go. Now. To the fucking room. I need to fuck right now and there's no stopping this one! GOGOGO!!!" Have some self control for shit's sake. Wait til you get home.

Show me a single place where the attitude is as out of hand as this stupid straw man argument, and I'll actually give you some respect on this paragraph.

I'm assuming of course that you're claiming sex SHOULDN'T be restricted to the bedroom, which is how that statement sounded.

That is exactly what I am saying. People that try to restrict sex to the bedroom think they can keep it locked up in there. This causes interest in sex to sky rocket, which actually causes more people to leverage the interest in advertisements. If you would realise that sex is not just an act, and that the topic of sex should not be restricted to the private bedrooms, then this would go away.

Think of it this way. A topless woman on a billboard would cause a tremendous controversy and, by your logic, would be the result of people that can't wait to start fucking. Yet the topless women of many tribal societies didn't cause the kids to want to go hump each other? Why is that?
 
taeric said:
Sex, as treated by most Americans, is most definitely not just "a private act." Sure, the actual performance is, but we pretty much define ourselves by our sexual relationships. Now it is considered a huge part of someone if they are straight or gay. If they are involved or married with someone or not. etc.



Show me a single place where the attitude is as out of hand as this stupid straw man argument, and I'll actually give you some respect on this paragraph.



That is exactly what I am saying. People that try to restrict sex to the bedroom think they can keep it locked up in there. This causes interest in sex to sky rocket, which actually causes more people to leverage the interest in advertisements. If you would realise that sex is not just an act, and that the topic of sex should not be restricted to the private bedrooms, then this would go away.

Think of it this way. A topless woman on a billboard would cause a tremendous controversy and, by your logic, would be the result of people that can't wait to start fucking. Yet the topless women of many tribal societies didn't cause the kids to want to go hump each other? Why is that?
You can also look at it in terms of prohibition. It's the same thing.
 
taeric said:
Sex, as treated by most Americans, is most definitely not just "a private act." Sure, the actual performance is, but we pretty much define ourselves by our sexual relationships. Now it is considered a huge part of someone if they are straight or gay. If they are involved or married with someone or not. etc.

Pathetic, isn't it?

taeric said:
Show me a single place where the attitude is as out of hand as this stupid straw man argument, and I'll actually give you some respect on this paragraph.

Dude you act like you've never seen a single video on MTV.

Seriously though, the point of that statement was to probe where you were going with that while being over the top. That's it.


taeric said:
That is exactly what I am saying. People that try to restrict sex to the bedroom think they can keep it locked up in there. This causes interest in sex to sky rocket, which actually causes more people to leverage the interest in advertisements. If you would realise that sex is not just an act, and that the topic of sex should not be restricted to the private bedrooms, then this would go away.

Think of it this way. A topless woman on a billboard would cause a tremendous controversy and, by your logic, would be the result of people that can't wait to start fucking. Yet the topless women of many tribal societies didn't cause the kids to want to go hump each other? Why is that?


Point taken.

Conversely, billions of people for thousands of years have grown up in "civilized" cultures where men and women have traditionally remained clothed and where views on sex remained restrained and conservative, and yet no mass sexual revolutions ever took place, nor did people experience any negative side effects or insanity from being sexually repressed or encouraged to keep it to themselves. Why is that? Why now do we suddenly "need to be able to talk about it?"
 
Sarcasmo said:
Conversely, billions of people for thousands of years have grown up in "civilized" cultures where men and women have traditionally remained clothed and where views on sex remained restrained and conservative, and yet no mass sexual revolutions ever took place, nor did people experience any negative side effects or insanity from being sexually repressed or encouraged to keep it to themselves. Why is that? Why now do we suddenly "need to be able to talk about it?"
:lol:

Go to any art gallery, check out the nudes. Then tell me that sex hasn't been on the mind of man throughout "civilized" history
 
b_sinning said:
This thread taught me one thing. There are over 100 slutty desperate girls out there that I'm afraid to ever meet.


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All girls are slutty and desperate if you say the right things.
 
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zengirl said:
:lol:

Go to any art gallery, check out the nudes. Then tell me that sex hasn't been on the mind of man throughout "civilized" history


You completely misinterpreted that post.
 
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Sarcasmo said:
You completely misinterpreted that post.

She does have a point, though. Sex wasn't nearly as repressed in older "civilized" cultures as we think it was. There has been a lot of rewriting of history to sanitize it by our standards.
 
taeric said:
I would conclude that most people on this forum are the very definition of depravity if I were to base my beliefs off of the internet.

I know we all are excited about this facinating debate about public porn n'stuff....but you really shouldn't pull fly into this. We all agreed not to talk about this. He's very sensitive about his reputation you know. :(
 
Sarcasmo said:
You completely misinterpreted that post.
Isn't the first time that's happened.

By the way, I agree with you somewhat. Just dont have the time or patience to post a long-winded response.