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>>349549 Alright, I will be silent no longer. What in God's name does "being ready" for sex mean?! Do you have to pass a test and get a certification? Everyone says "they're too young," "they're not ready," "you'll spoil their innocence," etc etc etc ad nauseum, but when you ask them for an argument that actually makes sense, they usually just get angry or defensive. Can no one in fact back up this apparently faith-based position?
Listen to me. This idea that sex is some kind of mystical, soul-altering experience that you must somehow emotionally prepare yourself for through years of intensive maturity training is BUNK. There is ZERO psychological evidence to support this ridiculous superstition, to which people fanatically cling all the same. The reality is that sex is a pleasurable bodily function, as natural and satisfying as eating. Yet no one is suggesting there should be an "age of majority" below which children are to be forbidden pizza, or cheeseburgers, or other unhealthy foods. And eating badly is a good deal MORE dangerous than having sex, so long as the barest modicum of common sense is employed in avoiding the more deadly STD's. That same modicum applies to food as well, since if you were to decide seasoning your dinner with ammonia was a good idea, you'd be just as fucked and in much shorter order than if you'd contracted AIDS. *next*
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