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Posted by Lilith on Feb-04-2007 08:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
It's not that hard to figure out - menstruation is clearly just god's way of showing you that he hates the fact that he made you female. Simple as that.


Don't blame me then, I got punted out of eden before the original sin started!
/evil cackling


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Don't blame me then, I got punted out of eden before the original sin started!
/evil cackling



BOOOOOO! Where that basket of rotten cabbages?


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-04-2007 08:18:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
What in the hell is that?


It's emoticon utilized to represent shifty, uneasy eyes as though to express some degree of innuendo or purposeful misinterpretation.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-04-2007 08:18:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Edit: Okay, so our teacher was our principal. He said he had a bag of various items related to sex. One kid asked if he had a condom. So the teacher said yes and went into detail. Then he pulled out a dildo and showed us how to put it on.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 08:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Shit I made up an example off the top of my head. I'm sure that isn't how I learned about it. Please though try to use any imagination you may have to come up with many other ways someone might learn. It isn't too hard if you try. Let's not play the sympathy card here in defense of ignorance.


WTF are you even going on about? I certainly was not playing a sympathy card, I was simply stating that I did not have curiousity about the menstrual cycle as a child because I never had anything to rouse it. How was I supposed to ask about something I had never even known existed?

Seriously, unless someone is sat down and told about it, kids aren't just going to "know" that women shed their uteral lining every 28 days to rejuvenate their "incubator" so to speak.

Give me a break.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:19:

Just lovely


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
WTF are you even going on about? I certainly was not playing a sympathy card, I was simply stating that I did not have curiousity about the menstrual cycle as a child because I never had anything to rouse it. How was I supposed to ask about something I had never even known existed?

Seriously, unless someone is sat down and told about it, kids aren't just going to "know" that women shed their uteral lining every 28 days to rejuvenate their "incubator" so to speak.

Give me a break.


Yea maybe stupid kids. I meant to say average kids. And yes you're exactly right in that respect which was the exact point I was making in the first place.


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 08:21:

This thread proves me and Theresa's points.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 08:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
..."incubator"...

Hehe, it's funny how much modern casual usage still echoes the pre-modern belief that the male deposits all the necessary stuff into the woman and she just "bakes" it like a loaf of bread.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 08:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Yea maybe stupid kids. I meant to say average kids. And yes you're exactly right in that respect which was the exact point I was making in the first place.


Fuck, you edit h4xed.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
This thread proves me and Theresa's points.


Exactly. If it takes a girl hemmoraging herself to find out about the menstrual cycle you can rest assured half the guys around don't know much about it.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Feb-04-2007 08:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
This thread proves me and Theresa's points.

Which points are you referring to?


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:24:

Thats what I want to know. Wasn't quite sure they had one to begin with.


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 08:24:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Which points are you referring to?


Not you.


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 08:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Exactly. If it takes a girl hemmoraging herself to find out about the menstrual cycle you can rest assured half the guys around don't know much about it.


It didn't take me getting it to know about it. I kenw about it 2 year prior to getting it.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:26:

Is this the part where I also say not you?


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 08:27:

If you would ike to..lyke..like...fuck i got it


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:27:

LOL OK then. Not you!


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 08:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Yea maybe stupid kids. I meant to say average kids. And yes you're exactly right in that respect which was the exact point I was making in the first place.


Dude.. are you drunk, or are you just being a knob? You are not making any sense, and your random B.S. about children being expected to innately understand the female reproductive system is plainly stupid.

EDIT: BTW... I DID understand that women got their menstrual cycle to help "make babies", but I didn't know until afterward that it was the uteral lining coming out.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-04-2007 08:29:

Hell, I've known about it forever and I've still not got mine.

someday, someday...


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:30:

I never said innately but I knew at about 5 or 6 all about the menstrual cycle, and of course I'm drunk as I've been drinking since 6 CST give or take.


Posted by RandomGirl on Feb-04-2007 08:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
I never said innately but I knew at about 5 or 6 all about the menstrual cycle, and of course I'm drunk as I've been drinking since 6 CST give or take.


Ok, well someone must have told you. You don't just "figure" that shit out. So STFU about other people being dumb because they didn't know. Not everyone has parents who like to explain everything in scientific terms.


Posted by idoru on Feb-04-2007 08:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Not everyone has parents who like to explain everything in scientific terms.


My parents did a lot of talking about the science of it. They never had the actual "sex talk" with me. It's odd, considering how erm... "open" they are about it.


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-04-2007 08:34:

eggsalad.. i MEAN exactly.

some parents do explain as well as others. Happens alllllll the time. she knows about it, very well and that's all that matters.


Posted by Zild on Feb-04-2007 08:34:

Yes not everyone is so fortunate. And I guarantee it wasn't scientific terms. If I were to start into scientific speak you definitely wouldn't be able to follow. You're having a hard enough time as it is and I'm attempting to speak in slow people talk since I'm posting the the retardCOR.


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