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Old 11-26-2003, 11:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Relationship/Sex Trends

I've been watching all thoes documentaries on TV all about the latest sex and relationship trends. Here some I've heard

1. Back in the 60s, there were tupperware parties where women would get together and show off their tupperware. But now, I read couple of news articles online that the latest "Tupperware" parties are all about sex and the objects that is involved in sex (didlo, fetish objects, etc). Any of you ladies really do those kinds of things? I mentioned the article to one of my female friend and she says that she did it once but I thought she was just fucking with me.

2. 200 years ago, people at the age of 10-16 would get married and have babies at that early age. 100 years ago, people at the age of 16-22 get married and have babies. Nowaday, its all 22-30 age group. I just graduated from high school in 2002 and already, I counted about 5 friends or people I knew are already getting married. I broke up with my girlfriend b/c of the fact that she wanted to get married soon and have kids just kinda urked me among other reason (I'm not that shadow). What makes people get married at such a young age (18-22) or older age (25-30)? I would think that having a career and going to school is a factor in getting married at a older age.

3. There are so many godddam sexual trends out there that I can hardly keep up with the latest ones. Group sex, threesome, female domination over male, etc etc. When you're meeting a member of the opposite sex, how can you tell what they're into? I mean, I'm the kind of guy that likes to figure out who people really is rather than just take a gun and fire it blindly in the dark

4. My parent's divorce just made me rethink the whole concept of marriage. Not the "Women are evil and are out to get men" kind of thinking but the sheer amount of commitment, finanical and emotional support that is involved and can go fucking hell within seconds is something I'd rather avoid in relationships. Has anybody feel this way? I don't think what I said made sense but to reclaify Has a married couple that you knew closely break up affected your views on marriage?

Just my random thoughts and question while I'm sitting here in the library on my laptop and wondering what's of my future.
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