You are not logged in. Login Now
 0-7   8-30         
 
Author Message
phenix
when sex games attack Mark Unseen   Jan 31 15:29 UTC 2003

http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/waiwai/0301/030131roulette.html
30 responses total.
jaklumen
response 1 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 10:56 UTC 2003

This is your favorite website, isn't it, Greg?

The more articles I see, the more jazz's statement seems to ring true..
phenix
response 2 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 22:20 UTC 2003

hey, it's gettnig you people to respond
and right now my favorite website is www.planetside.info
jaklumen
response 3 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 09:08 UTC 2003

Well, it just makes me wonder if you have an obsession with Japanese 
women and/or their sexuality.  Also brings images of giggling Japanese 
schoolgirls to mind.

Russian Sex Roulette?  Is Japanese sexuality this repressed that 
schoolgirls are blantantly exposing themselves to STDs?  This sounds 
like an AIDS epidemic waiting to happen..

What also seems especially worrisome is they quote someone saying it's 
addictive.
phenix
response 4 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 13:48 UTC 2003

eh, i might have yellow fever, but no worries.
hey, american girls ar ejust as bad, but our religious right want's them
to remain ignorant and the media doesn't cover it.
jaklumen
response 5 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 06:29 UTC 2003

Oh, I don't doubt it in some cases-- I've been told STD's run pretty 
rampant on college campuses.  Correct me if I'm wrong, though, but I 
would figure most Americans would be smart enough to wear a condom.  
If that's not the case, the CDC and health depts. across the nation 
maybe need to rethink this.

On the other hand, I don't think the religious right is as oppressive 
as many people really want to believe; most people are pretty 
moderate.  No, I think the problem is people simply aren't willing to 
own up to the problem, not that the right is claiming abstinence is 
the only option and is suppressing information on birth control and 
barrier methods.

The strange reality is that we are a sex obsessed but a touch deprived 
society.
jazz
response 6 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 14:55 UTC 2003

        It's not that strange.  We really are quite conservative and inhibited
when compared to most of Europe.

        And the religious right *IS* supressing information on birth control,
and especially, abortion.  It's unconscionable.  Whether you agree with Roe
v. Wade or not, the tactics that the right has used - denying funding to
hospitals that may incidentally also perform abortions, and making it illegal
to discuss a currently legal practice - are completely underhanded.
jmsaul
response 7 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 02:30 UTC 2003

Hang on.  The religious right absolutely *is* trying to suppress information
on birth control and barrier methods.  They push to have only abstinence
taught in the schools, for example.
 0-7   8-30         
Response Not Possible: You are Not Logged In
 

- Backtalk version 1.3.30 - Copyright 1996-2006, Jan Wolter and Steve Weiss