Posted on 09/13/2014 5:13:19 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Ummm ... hmmm ... why ... why ... why ....
Post of the day!!!
Why? Because we could.
Under these rules, I would be childless, though cooperatively married.
I got lucky?
One time [way way] back in my college days I was invited back to a girl's place for some serious slap & tickle. Well we had gotten pretty wrecked before heading to her place, and during the latter stages of foreplay I realized that her heavy breathing had morphed into a gentle snore. Serious LOL. Not having signed any agreement, I was nonetheless a true gentleman. Rather than follow through and claim what was promised me, I quietly dressed and left without waking her. True story, I swear.
I believe the standard guy response would be: whatever she said
Why don’t they get married? Seems less complicated.
Better still, SAVE SEX FOR MARRIAGE.
What ever happened to that? It used to be considered a necessary virtue...
And I would do anything for love
I’d run right into hell and back
I would do anything for love
I’d never lie to you and that’s a fact
But I’ll never forget the way you feel right now,
Oh no, no way
And I would do anything for love, but I won’t do that
No, I won’t do that
Anything for love
Oh, I would do anything for love
I would do anything for love, but I won’t do that
No, I won’t do that
The net effect will be to make male students less interested in asking out the female students. Now, NON students are not in any way bound by that rule, which will be a plus for older men near the campus wanting to pick up a student.
Do you really need to ask a college age guy why he had sex? Brilliant.
Because it seems a lot of women lose interest after marriage, so you might as well get your fair share in before.
Yet there is always the “offended third party”.
I have seen such in the workplace where I lost two good electricians. One man and one woman were working on terminations in junction boxes, and these two were good at this, and worked as a team. The man said to the woman “Nice T-shit”. The T-shirt said Texas A&M, where his children were attending, and she knew that. Another woman walking by decided to be the “offended third party” and filed a complaint against the man, despite the protestations of his co-worker, who said there was no such offense toward her. That did not matter, the man got fired. His co-worker quit soon afterwards. So no doubt this will be taking place on university campuses.
Now when does it approach the point where ANY physical contact observed is considered sexual assault? I have been around women who have such a view.
If they’re “students”, the best and most correct answer would be that they were doing their homework. Just going over what they had been taught in class.
Try and negotiate a threesome...!
Why not?
The state and universities have a pretty good scam going on in my home-state: the State Constitution says “no law shall abridge the right of the citizen to keep and bear arms for security and defense”, yet there is NMSA 30-7-26.4, which patently does so.
See this post for the details of the cited laws: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2661665/posts?page=54#54
There has never been a time when few had any sex prior to marriage. At least within the last 1000 years.
Anyone seen the nightclub scene in Cherry 2000?
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