Ok, we're going to work through this. Capitalization is important, it's wouldn't, not wouldnt, and learn the difference between choose (as in "I choose you Charizard!") and chose (as in "I chose to go to the market instead of the cafe."). It's married, not "marride", because, not "becuase", I'm going to let the "supposta" slide because of its slang use, and "each" and "other" are two separate words that should remain that way. Now to actually comment. Good for you for making your own decision about your sexual expression. Since you've gotten to make this wonderful choice about your own body, why not let other women do the same and not marginalize their decisions to crass and archaic definitions of how a women "should" act. Also, love and marriage, while certainly in cahoots with each other sometimes, do not always equate. Marriage is a contract, plain and simple, and some people choose not to enter into that contract, though they are allowed to express their "love" or "lust" or "desire" in pretty much whatever way they see fit. Lastly, I didn't know this was 1536 and we were still holding virginity competitions? Unless you contracted Herpes during your sexual escapades or cheated, your future spouse will probably not care how many have come before him, and I guarantee if your partner's a male than he's more than likely had more than one sexual partner. Do you want your future partner to "let you down" that way? Maybe, maybe not.
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Ok, we're going to work through this. Capitalization is important, it's wouldn't, not wouldnt, and learn the difference between choose (as in "I choose you Charizard!") and chose (as in "I chose to go to the market instead of the cafe."). It's married, not "marride", because, not "becuase", I'm going to let the "supposta" slide because of its slang use, and "each" and "other" are two separate words that should remain that way. Now to actually comment. Good for you for making your own decision about your sexual expression. Since you've gotten to make this wonderful choice about your own body, why not let other women do the same and not marginalize their decisions to crass and archaic definitions of how a women "should" act. Also, love and marriage, while certainly in cahoots with each other sometimes, do not always equate. Marriage is a contract, plain and simple, and some people choose not to enter into that contract, though they are allowed to express their "love" or "lust" or "desire" in pretty much whatever way they see fit. Lastly, I didn't know this was 1536 and we were still holding virginity competitions? Unless you contracted Herpes during your sexual escapades or cheated, your future spouse will probably not care how many have come before him, and I guarantee if your partner's a male than he's more than likely had more than one sexual partner. Do you want your future partner to "let you down" that way? Maybe, maybe not.
January 15, 2010 - 11:10amThis Comment
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