I know what you mean. I'm trying my hardest to wait until marrage. I'm not gonna be some slut with aids. Ya know?
2006-12-06 08:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, I do think that people are abusing sex now today in our generations because i feel thatwith all those disease and infections going on, no one should be having sex with anyone for any reasons. sex was created by God so that married couples could show one another that they love each other, but when a mate goes out and cheat thats also considered abusing the purpose of sex.
2006-12-06 10:42:19
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answered by missgiggles182003 1
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Yes I do think people are abusing sex. It used to be about love and now it just seems to be for pleasure only.
2006-12-06 08:02:37
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answered by baddrose268 5
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what's he to do? If he meets with each sufferer and each alleged sufferer, will it heal their soreness? what's hypocritical in his apology for some thing he did not do? What else could he do to make you satisfied? He did not hire those clergymen - their bishops did. He did not pass those clergymen around, nor get carry of comments of their allegations. Their bishops did, and their bishops are ones whose ft are being held to the hearth. the U. S. Council of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has instituted evaluation boards, auditors and training regulations to ward off abuse from taking place back and to conform with the government the place allegations upward push up. the place the offender statute of limiations has not expired, if the district attorneys discover reason to prosecute they are going to prosecute. the place they can't discover reason to prosecute (and that is not sufficient that somebody is a Catholic priest), is that the Pope's fault? And despite befell to "harmless till shown responsible"? a clergyman who's a chum of our family individuals grow to be at the instant accused of molestation at a parish that he wasn't at for the time of the time the abuse allegedly befell. The Church's attorneys have made it sparkling that there is not any credibility to the allegations. however the diocese has effectively sequestered him to a ministry at a convalescent homestead. the lavatory Jay document, which grow to be commissioned via the U. S. Council of Catholic Bishops and printed in 2004, got here across that of the 4,200 clergymen and deacons accused of molestation between 1950 and 2002, below 4 hundred have been incredibly charged with against the regulation. could you launch a marketing campaign agaisnt those "vermin" be careful to not destroy the lives of people who have been unjustly accused.
2016-12-13 04:01:43
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answered by holtslander 3
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Yes, of course. Unfortunately, things like that are inevitable in society. People are going to take a beautiful thing and twist it into something nasty. Like you said, sex is supposed to be a means of reproduction or a way to express your love for somebody, not a way to hurt someone or use someone.
2006-12-06 09:00:53
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answered by :) 5
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Are you serious? When sex is between two consenting and monogamous adults, it doesn't have to be just an expression of your love. It's ABOUT the pleasure. You can show somebody you love them by cooking for them... sex is completely different!
2006-12-06 07:57:02
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answered by nanabarbaracline 1
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We are kinda running amok. Moderation in all things.
Sex is for procreation, it's fun and feels good so that we will do it till the job is done, ie. pregnancy is achieved.
2006-12-09 08:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No you can never have too much sex
2006-12-06 08:32:27
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answered by sexy_pimp_dude 1
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Yes, I agree completly! That is right!
2006-12-06 13:30:39
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answered by Just Dance 4
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you can be addicted to sex
2006-12-06 08:20:12
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answered by arlyn g 1
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