what are you talking about
2006-08-10 02:50:46
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answer #1
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answered by san_ann68 6
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Parents are the key word here. They are adults who are willing to accept the responsibilities of their actions. Children are just that and this includes the ever experimenting teens. The depth of meanness is not here but a depth of concern. With copulation comes the responsiblity of children. To many teens fail to realize this very specific responsibility, feeling they are deprived of something that is for the adult world. Parents realize the baby crying in the night and accept this. Parents realize there are things as dirty diapers and accept this. Parents realize there are colic and a crying baby all night long and accept this. Parents realize the projectile vomit and accept this. Teens on the other hand never give the responisblities a second thought, just the pleasures, until it is to late. The the fear of how did this happen sets in and my parents are going to kill me. The blame game begins between the two teens, which gets nowhere. You call this a depth of meanness being concerned about your child. You will someday have a child that is going to look at you and say you are mean and hypocritical. You are just selfish because you and dad or you and mom does why can't I?
2006-08-10 10:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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How did you get to such a high level (4) asking such questions? Children should NOT be engaged in sex."Miserable deprivation?" I don't think I have ever heard of such a thing...
On a side note, don't you realize that you are setting yourself up for a pedophilia sting? Do you WANT to get busted?
2006-08-10 22:24:10
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answered by ziz 4
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Hmm... Christians do believe that married couples should enjoy their sexual interaction with each other. However, I think that characterizing children being denied sex as miserable deprivation is a slippery slope. It may suck for a preteen or teenager to abstain from sex while their hormones are raging, but no one should have sex until they are psycologically mature enough to handle the responsibility and the emotional baggage that come with it.
And no one who is not a child should ever have sex with a child and justify it as rescuing them from "miserable deprivation."
2006-08-10 09:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called being chaste and pure while you're a child. Believe it or not, there are still the rare and pure breed that believe that sex is a sacred thing that should only be experienced with your wife/husband once you've been joined in holy matrimony. If you were raised in that environment, then you wouldn't feel deprived and in suffering. You'd be happy to be a virgin until your wedding night.
2006-08-10 09:55:09
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answered by Evelyn R 2
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I'd take it your not christian, because you wouldn't even need to ask this question. Whatever you are it's not human. How could children suffer from deprevity when they don't know what their deprived from? I'm sure children can find a lot of other things to do that will spare them from being miserable.
2006-08-10 22:32:13
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answered by Patrick F 3
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If the children are married, they are free to have sex with their spouses. Sex is primarily not just for pleasure, it's for procreation. Pleasure just comes as a perk of it. It's not a sport, nor a hobby.
If you think becoming pregnant as a teenager and being a teenage parent is "fun," then you need to fix your morals.
2006-08-10 09:54:25
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answered by bloake 4
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Parents having sex=children suffering? You have got to be kidding.
2006-08-10 10:07:49
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answered by faversham 5
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You need to explain yourself better. What does enjoying sex have to do with children being deprived?
2006-08-10 09:53:33
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answered by The Man 4
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I don't think so. The system probably is parents have kids, tell them sex is bad, then they don't have sex,they only give hugs and kisses and nothing more when that's all that kids do.
the parents do that to set the example.
2006-08-10 09:53:31
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answered by northfielder24 3
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The same ones that don't let their 12 year old drive the family car. Because they know the child is not responsible enough to handle it.
2006-08-10 09:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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