Guest American Woman Posted March 26, 2012 Report Posted March 26, 2012 Well to be quite honest there aren't that many young people like me. I have no experience with s e x.. not that I haven't had the opportunities but I prefer to do it with a girl who is worth it. Adding to that my upbringing as a J-witness has totally screwed me up .. So you're the banned member formally known as "olp1fan" and olpfan1." Quote
cybercoma Posted March 26, 2012 Report Posted March 26, 2012 Well to be quite honest there aren't that many young people like me. I have no experience with s e x.. not that I haven't had the opportunities but I prefer to do it with a girl who is worth it. Adding to that my upbringing as a J-witness has totally screwed me up .. I still haven't transitioned from jdub to not a jdub and dating in general scares the living crap out of me.I've been on a few dates but its still brand new Plus, I wouldn't be able to afford raising a baby right now. Unfortunately all young people wanna do is have sedx I only know 1 other person like me and we are best friends This explains a lot. Quote
kimmy Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 They taste really good with Worcester sauce. A fellow atheist? -k Quote (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Friendly forum facilitator! ┬──┬◡ノ(° -°ノ)
kimmy Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 I'm not exactly sure how I feel about the idea of choosing to abort a child based on the diagnosis of a defect, but it depends on the nature of a defect. But anencephaly? I can't imagine telling a woman that her baby has a horrifically deformed head and no brain... then telling her that she has to bring it to term anyway. That's utterly inhumane. Well, we now know who *can* imagine telling a woman that she ought to bring that baby to term. His name is Terry England, and he's a state representative in Georgia. Georgia recently passed a law that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. The original draft of the bill did not allow any exceptions, even pregnancies considered medically futile. The bill was passed after it was amended to allow some exemptions, such as medically futile pregnancies. That didn't sit well with some Tea Party types, and it didn't sit well with Terry England either. Rep. England argued against exemptions by pointing to his experience delivering cows and hogs down on the farm. Sometimes they were still-born, and it was heartbreaking, but it's all just part of life's rich experience. You can hear the fat piece of dog-shit in his own words here: I know that violence is never the answer, but if Rep. England had explained that to me face-to-face, I don't think I'd have been able to control myself. He'd be eating through a straw and peeing through a tube for months. I especially liked the part when he explained how the cock-fighting enthusiast-- "a salt of the earth" type, by Georgia standards apparently-- told him that he'd give up his fighting-roosters if they'd ban abortions. That just about moved me to tears. I was first a little surprised that a cock-fighting aficionado is considered a "salt of the earth" type in Georgia, but then I remembered that dog-fighting enthusiast Michael Vick was a big hero in Georgia and it all made sense. Go Bulldogs, I guess. -k Quote (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Friendly forum facilitator! ┬──┬◡ノ(° -°ノ)
Bonam Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 (edited) That’s one of the smartest things I’ve heard you say yet! Good for you, and I’d only hope more young people took that approach. Well, the stats show that in fact, most do. The average age at which people are having kids in Western countries is rising higher and higher. Many people now don't have children until their mid-late thirties. And, the total number of children they are having is dropping as well, with many couples electing not to have children at all. That's why most Western populations have birth rates far below replacement levels, and Westerners are a dying people, supporting their aging demographics only with mass immigration that will see them completely replaced as a people within three generations. Edited April 5, 2012 by Bonam Quote
Bonam Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 Well, we now know who *can* imagine telling a woman that she ought to bring that baby to term. His name is Terry England, and he's a state representative in Georgia. ... I know that violence is never the answer, but if Rep. England had explained that to me face-to-face, I don't think I'd have been able to control myself. He'd be eating through a straw and peeing through a tube for months. Holy crap what a crazy mofo that guy is. Quote
dre Posted April 5, 2012 Report Posted April 5, 2012 Well, the stats show that in fact, most do. The average age at which people are having kids in Western countries is rising higher and higher. Many people now don't have children until their mid-late thirties. And, the total number of children they are having is dropping as well, with many couples electing not to have children at all. That's why most Western populations have birth rates far below replacement levels, and Westerners are a dying people, supporting their aging demographics only with mass immigration that will see them completely replaced as a people within three generations. Actually I think that trend will reverse itself within one generation never mind three. By that time we will have phucked the place up so bad nobody will want to come here anymore. Quote I question things because I am human. And call no one my father who's no closer than a stranger
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