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Originally Posted by Crompsin
Which would be implied since one party is sticking his Roger, The Furious Salami Sword into her Velveeta, The Human Hot Pocket.
Act itself seems pretty intimate, pretty trusting... or outside the drunken humans-making-bad-choices fuckfest Americans refer to as "college," it is supposed to be.
Man, I dislike how casual sex has become in that the method of protection has become more symbolic than the reality of the act itself.
Example:
Hilda: "I don't know anything about you or your history. Let's fuck."
Adolf: "No sweat. I've got condoms." *miracle holy noise from above*
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I'm totally confused here. Somebody with a college education should enlighten me:
What is the time bridge between "casual" and "dedicated" relationships these days, anyway?
Everybody talks about "being safe" with their partners. Why are we fucking strangers, again?
If everybody is so god-damn safe... bust out with the STD test right away. Carry it around in your wallet like your Sex Credentials card.
How long does one wanna keep their partner's genitals under condom quarantine?
Crotch paranoia: get the fever.
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Well yeah there's implied trust no matter what but there's a big difference between casual sex and sex in a serious relationship. In a serious relationship it's still a form of trust in that you trust that they won't sleep around and give you some std. And it's not that casual sex isn't intimate, though that's another topic all together. Maybe it's that sex without a condom signifies a move from casual sex to a relationship?
In regards to your last statements: not everyone is safe or healthy which is why condoms are important don't you think?
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Originally Posted by Crompsin
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I guess my personal feeling would be that the guess-and-pray method isn't a viable option for kids under 23 (post-college?), military personnel, pimps, carnies, and anybody else who isn't in a serious relationship and/or married.
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Are you referring to the guess and pray method concerning STDs? Or pregnancy?