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Gwendolyn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-19-09 03:06 PM
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135. It was a very good school and yes, somehow everyone managed to graduate...

... and become good citizens, despite their (apparently to some) disgusting sexual experimentation. Some people are just good at multi-tasking. In the case of teachers, these are adults taking advantage of minors so it's not tolerated.

You say it's not a good thing for three women to romp with a drunk cute guy who's totally into it. Really, and why is that? Obviously I didn't mean throwing up drunk as that would be rape, wouldn't it? The three or four times it happened, the guys sat at breakfast the next morning, lost in a happy, lust-fulfilled stupor. And who's to say that a young adult woman wouldn't also be sitting at breakfast in a lust-happy stupor following a night with two or three guys?

Some young adults might do better waiting for "the one" in order to fashion a good, lasting relationship. Others do better to get sexual curiosity out of their systems before settling down. That goes for BOTH girls and boys. Who are you or anyone else to judge the morals of others?
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