What marks the limit between the sexual and non-sexual activities in which two people can engage? There are currently a lot of interpretations. For example, "sexual molestation" applies to a much broader class of activities than just intercourse, even to psychological pressure. In your opinion, dipping *what* in *where* is "sex"? Are oral sex, body kissing, touching, frottage, making out (...) really "sex"? Do you define "losing your virginity" as "having intercourse for the first time", or "down-there contact with someone else for the first time", or even just "doing any sex-related activity with someone else for the first time"? Would you be disappointed if your partner - a self-proclaimed virgin - admits to having had all sorts of non-penetrative sexual experience before? What would your point of view as a concerned mother of a boy/a girl be? How has your point of view changed over the years? What do you perceive to be the established point of view around you? What about cyber sex?
2006-09-12
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