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After doing some research with other questions, it seems like most people think we do ( http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-9qc8c4kwbrU8A7cK.IXwrRhYsw--?cq=1&p=168 )

Can you tell me why people feel they have this right and how it was bestowed upon them?

2007-09-08 05:08:12 · 9 answers · asked by Dominus 5 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

Mecha_nic: But that's the point. You do have the right to express yourself.

2007-09-08 05:22:51 · update #1

9 answers

I just red yer blog

you are an interesting contact.

As Bill Clinton said during his deposition, sex is one of the most mysterious facets of the human experience. People are willing to risk death, disgrace, to spend their money and risk their relationships for what ultimately is, according to an old guy I once knew, "a few seconds of a really nice throbbing in yer ****."

I have spent some of the most memorable moments of my life in the company of one or more women. I'd like to think that they enjoyed it too.

Here are the rules:

1: Be honest and safe.

2: Speak well of your lovers, even if they do not reciprocate.

3: Play nice. The best feeling in the world is when a twice-divorced lady says, "I never knew that sex could be this good." That stays with a guy a lot longer than that throbbing in the behind.

Hope your vacation is fun---all the best, B

2007-09-08 07:00:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If we expose our sexuality to others, they're always going to judge or try to control (by several means).

There will always be groups of people trying to force their will on others... it ain't right but it happens.


I remember, decades ago, when a person kept their personal stuff..personal. Sex was one of them.

Don't get me wrong. I love sex! But, I don't think it's anyone's business to what degree or what positions or the number of partners, etc. I've had except those closest to me and of course those who've enjoyed a few bouts with me.

We're far too public these days. When you throw something out to the public you'll always reel in their opinion.

I sure hope that wasn't to much babbling. Thanks for taking time to read it.

2007-09-08 12:21:15 · answer #2 · answered by King of Turdblossom 2 · 1 0

The problem with a blanket statement saying everyone has the right to express themselves sexually how they want, is that you get groups like MBLA demanding their rights too.

Where do we draw the line? Should we at all? It's a tough call.

2007-09-08 13:15:17 · answer #3 · answered by Unknown_Usr 4 · 1 0

the majority rules. sort of. if 90 percent wants it to be a certain way it will be. is it right? the majority decides that. if its against the law the majority can change the law. if my son wanted to have sex with the family pet im gonna suppress as much as i know how. dont care if its right or not.

2007-09-08 12:24:06 · answer #4 · answered by jacm91 2 · 0 1

Islam/Muslims Believe that women are worthless, tools and should have sex with the men even if they dont want to.

so... there ya go.

I Am not a raghead, i hate them.. just pointing out why.

2007-09-08 12:17:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I don't believe we do. However, I don't think it should be flaunted either. It's more of a Societal/Religious/Morals thing.

2007-09-08 12:14:08 · answer #6 · answered by MajorTom © 6 · 1 0

Just as in the militarys "don't ask, don't tell" policy, if you do not want to catch flak about your sexuality, don't flaunt it.

2007-09-08 12:13:58 · answer #7 · answered by sensible_man 7 · 0 1

What about my right to not be offended or have to put up with this gargage? Keep that info to yourself. If you have the right to promote your ideals, I have the right to promote mine.

2007-09-08 12:17:39 · answer #8 · answered by mecha_nic 3 · 0 3

Sorry, I don't do rants...I mean blogs.

2007-09-08 13:12:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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