LOL, yes. Tell me, are you referring to the 4,000 uptight christian moms who lurk in the adolescent section, waiting to tell everyone to save themselves for marriage or Jesus will hate them? Or were you talking about the anti-body art contingent? There's so many self-righteous types to choose from...
Everybody's entitled to an opinion, but it's a problem when someone asks a straight question and gets opinion-spammed by 35 uptight idiots that aren't even responding to the content of the question. Which happens ALL THE TIME on here. "eww, that's skanky" and "you're too young to be asking that!" are a couple of my faves.
READ THE TOS PEOPLE if you're not honestly trying to answer a question then stfu!
2007-03-07 10:53:46
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answered by kyla_bean 4
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i don't think of the individuals listed below are as conservative as you imagine. some human beings have taken a liberal stance contained in the previous, in reality to be reported by technique of yet another consumer and then penalized. So human beings "carry again" as a way to stay away from transferring into difficulty.
2016-12-05 09:10:07
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answered by ? 4
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I think that with age comes wisdom - wisdom usually gained by experience, ups and downs, failures and heartbreak. I think that young people are too quick to discount advice from older people, as if you've lived longer and know more. What you may see as "old fashioned" we see as "common sense". The bottom line is people are going to do whatever you want, so asking a bunch of strangers for advice is generally a waste of time and we are just looking for people to confirm our intentions to do whatever we please.
2007-03-07 04:56:55
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answered by Brandy 6
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I am 52 and I guess you would say I am old fashoned but at sex I am very open, I love a creative person in the bed room,now rather I agree with another person on what they think is ok or not ok, is differant but we all have differant ideas reguardless of our ages
2007-03-07 05:48:31
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answered by Peggy C 4
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I think Im more conservative when KIDS are asking questions about sex. As far as adults go, to each their own.
2007-03-07 04:55:38
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answered by Angel Eve 6
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no.....It is all a matter of respecting you self and their body. If that is old fashioned then so be it.....but if you had a daughter asking questions such as some that have been asked on here....do you want someone telling her to go out and throw down with every guy she comes across, or would you rather some one to tell your daughter, to respect herself. It is a matter of morals, and getting males and females to respect their bodies....because it sure does not appear that parents are doing it at home.
2007-03-07 05:00:01
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answered by mrs_endless 5
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Not at all - I think too many people these days don't value commitment and feel it's OK to have casual sex despite the fact that STDs are everywhere and young teens are getting pregnant.
2007-03-07 04:56:42
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answered by lunasage 6
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Some are and some aren't. It all depends on the topic of discussion.
2007-03-07 04:54:22
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answered by woo88jarrett 2
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Definitely. They act like it's some big sin, and report you for stuff, even though practically EVERYONE IN THE WORLD practices it many instances each.
2007-03-07 04:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It is just your opinion. They're smart about having old-fashioned values. Different people are taught different things.
2007-03-07 04:57:09
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answered by Stephanie S 2
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