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Average at best.
Foreplay?Sex as a method of procreation is not definitive. There’s just a bit more to it than that
Foreplay?Sex as a method of procreation is not definitive. There’s just a bit more to it than that
You're really getting off topic these last few posts but I have to reply to this one.So glad you said that. I’ve never been to the USA but there are many things there I’d like to see and experience. But I’ve decided that it just isn’t the sort of place I want to visit now. Partly I don’t want to spend my money there; partly I can’t ignore the possibility of being caught up in a random shooting, or getting into a fatal misunderstanding with its police. And I’m not in the habit of giving support to the Taliban, so why would I give it to the American equivalent?
I accept things will have changed in recent times due to Trump so I have no desire to go there now.
Yes, that's what I would expect.Nothing has changed in any way that would affect a tourist's experience.
There’s nothing better than a bunch of middle-aged (or older) men pontificating about women’s right to choose about what happens to their bodies.
Foreplay? What’s that?Foreplay?
The Song of Songs exists.Society should remember that sex is a method of procreation, the natural result of intercourse is pregnancy. We find ourselves in this situation because of our carnal desires and our inability to exercise self control en masse.
You are absolutely right, but in the context of this thread it's purpose and outcome are almost predefined.Sex as a method of procreation is not definitive. There’s just a bit more to it than that
Just for clarity, since you have ignored most of my post that is positive about the US, selecting a small negative part to respond to. My reluctance now to go to the US is simply a principle around the recent ruling, which I put down to Trump.Nothing has changed in any way that would affect a tourist's experience.
Not sure what you mean, if the purpose of sex is procreation, as I think you said, that seems rather biblically proscriptive to meYou are absolutely right, but in the context of this thread it's purpose and outcome are almost predefined.
No such thing as pre-born children. You mean foetuses.Sexual equality at its finest… But then the flaw is that we are not referring to mothers’ bodies, but the physically and genetically separate bodies of pre-born children, and their only chance of life. With over half of those children being female.
Andrew
Not sure what you mean, if the purpose of sex is procreation, as I think you said, that seems rather biblically proscriptive to me
Nothing has changed in any way that would affect a tourist's experience.
Perception (as an outsider) vs reality, no doubt. But as Sean says, it about more than that, specifically not spending my tourist cash in a regime I disapprove of.Nothing has changed in any way that would affect a tourist's experience.
It might. I'll toss my hat in the ring, this and the US lawmakers unwillingness to make any effort to reduce gun crime makes it a place that no longer want to visit. I've been a few times, the USA is beautiful and fascinating. However, right now, they aren't getting my tourist dollars. Europe is.
I spout what i am passionate about & defending the saving of unborn children is hardly a sin in my eyes. I have clearly taken responsibility here for my views.Certainly isn't. Take some responsibilty for what you spout.
Using abortion as some form of culling of the human race, well, speechless for once. I have thought out my views since day dot on this issue, have you, sounds not from that reply. You are right on one point, i am entitled to my point of view & thanks so much for diving in, i was waiting with baited breath for the sanctimonious response & as per you did not disappoint. I have made my feelings very clear, the killing of unborn children is not something i personally believe in unless for the reasons given earlier.Leaving aside any challenge to your other stated positions here (which, FTAOD, I consider shallow and barely thought through) let’s just bear in mind that one of the greatest threats to civilisation, and to the planet, is the growth of the human population to unsustainable levels. But you think we shouldn’t attempt to check that, at all. Because every potential foetus is sacrosanct. Okay. You are entitled to your opinion; I don’t think you’re entitled to force it on others. Which is what has happened here. Do you not see that?
Foreplay? What’s that?