Birthstone wrote:
FlowerBoy wrote:
Birthstone wrote:
Minion wrote:
This is why we don't do drugs because then we get thoughts like these. It ain't right to think that :(
as long as everyone involved is
an adult and is consenting, it ain't wrong
Fixed, but yes I absolutely agree. Liberation is important, go forth and fulfil all them fantasies.
Well, legally, children cannot give consent. Some countries have laws where children can consent with other children though, which I don't have an issue with. Hormones ain't gonna wait until you're 18.
I should have realised you were phrasing it that way, you're right, my bad.
On the latter point, I think that's dependent on how you feel about sex education. Where I come from, it was a workshop done yearly. People my age got their education in sexuality, and therefore, ethics (as the two go hand-in-hand, learning to be a good lover is an education in and of itself), from a combination of their parents and peers, pornography and the media. Their parents may or may not have given them "the talk", their peers spoke about their penis size and being on top; the idea of the male being the aggressor is a well-established part of genderial hierarchy, a theory you may not believe in but one that is commonplace in the western world. Pornography I will talk about later, and "sex sells" is a rather empty platitude isn't it?
I'm very against pornography for personal reasons, I don't watch it myself, I agree with Ran Gavrieli that it's sex with no hands involved. It's not authentic, it's not accurate, but kids watch this stuff and I think some of them get the wrong idea of what is actually valued in the bedroom. I also think that too many teenagers have children when they are too young to be a responsible parent. This happens only because of underage sex and teenagers not knowing what they're doing with birth control. I am saying this off the assumption that no couple plans to be starting a family at the age of 16 but maybe there's some among us who can shed a different perspective on that.
I could go on for ages about sex and relationships but I'll save it for a more applicable subject.