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seattlesalsa on October 7th, 2007
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Is this a medical discussion?
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Tylanas replied on October 7th, 2007
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seattlesalsa wrote:
Is this a medical discussion?

Does it need to be?
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marvel replied on October 8th, 2007
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Look the only reason why sex was made pleasurable is the way of nature to guarantee the reproduction of the species.


Really? So the emotional bond that newlyweds who have abstained from sex their entire life share when they orgasm together is unnatural?



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What plays key into homosexuality is the mind. Inability to feel attraction to the opposite sex.

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I talked to this lesbian one time and she was telling me that it wasn't about the mans ability to give pleasure to her (meaning he could have awesome sexual skills) is that it has to come from exclusively from woman..


What's the point of having sex with someone you're repulsed by?
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Jincks013 replied on October 8th, 2007
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That just means your vagina must have been "made" wrong by god!! You should become a nun since your body clearly wasn't made right for sex!! [/sarcasm]*


* I should think the sarcasm of this post is pretty obvious, but there are some very, very dumb people on here.


you haven't answer my question

If most women can't orgasm vaginally then why do they have intercourse?


Because even without orgasm sex can still feel good. Orgasms are nice; not mandatory but nice. It still does not mean that a penis is required to give one though.

The stages of the sexual response cycle are arousal, orgasm and resolution - arousal may be considered as having an initial excitement phase followed by a plateau phase. In the excitement phase an increase in the blood flow to the genitals leads to labial and vaginal engorgement and lubrication. The speed and intensity of arousal varies greatly.

The plateau phase describes a more or less steady state of high arousal which is still not so intense as to trigger orgasm. In this phase there is retraction of the clitoral hood. The anatomy of the clitoris has recently been shown (in dissection studies of younger women) to be more extensive than previously thought.

With further stimulation and vascular engorgement to the clitoris a sense of orgasmic inevitability (similar to the male experience of inevitability) occurs and is followed by orgasm. Orgasm is an intense, pleasurable sensation in the genital region and is accompanied by rhythmic contractions of the vaginal wall, Fallopian tubes and pubo-coccygeus muscle (a ‘sling’ of muscle in the floor of the pelvis), with widespread changes elsewhere. A skin flush from dilation of blood vessels occurs indicating involvement of the autonomic nervous system throughout the body.
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Nowhere in this does it require vaginal penetration from a penis in order for any stage to complete.
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homerx replied on June 16th, 2008
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Christianity hurts, it has since its very inception, we have a crucifix as our symbol for goodness sake, it dosnt hurt those who refuse to give creedance to Christianity, but those of us who accept it, it hurts and we can not pretend to others that it does not, even if they dont want it to hurt.... it does.
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homerx replied on June 16th, 2008
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I dont think homosexuals are the "whipping boys" of the Catholic Church at all I just think it is an issue that many non Catholics dont understand. I think many right wing protestants take the whole "homosexuality is immoral" to the extreem often on the verge of victimisation, then the liberal theologists have a tendency to use that as a means to discredit Christianity. I Know that it does not bother me, I am not a nazi, I would not criminalize homosexuality, although I wouldnt make it legal. I believe it is wrong both for the individual and society, where I would not prevent a homosexual living according to his/her sexuality I would not want my society to go down the line of "normalizing" it.
When people like you start explaining what "normal" is I get freaked out...you are a scary man. Saying you dont think homosexuals are the whipping boys as you break out your whip and beat all the progress we have made out of us while trying to take away our basic human rights...creepy scary strange and bizarre... scared
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homerx replied on June 16th, 2008
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Jesus loves everyone and Catholics dont judge others, we dont condemn anyone to hell, it is not our place. You will find a lot of protestants laying on the fire and brimstone but not the catholics.

God is love, he loves all even the most wretched, I should know!!!
yeah...you should.
Catholics don't judge? You aren't judging? Man, it amazes me how some people can be so wrong about who they really are...Gu£st, you have some very deep seeded issues that are not going to go away by staying in the Catholic church and wishing for Jesus to rid you of your blight while thumping your bible...put the bible down and take off the Catholic garb, its not a weapon and a uniform...that wasn't Gods intention,dude....your gonna have to do some of the work yourself...
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diamondsz replied on June 16th, 2008
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Jesus loves everyone and Catholics dont judge others, we dont condemn anyone to hell, it is not our place. You will find a lot of protestants laying on the fire and brimstone but not the catholics.

God is love, he loves all even the most wretched, I should know!!!
yeah...you should.
Catholics don't judge? You aren't judging? Man, it amazes me how some people can be so wrong about who they really are...Gu£st, you have some very deep seeded issues that are not going to go away by staying in the Catholic church and wishing for Jesus to rid you of your blight while thumping your bible...put the bible down and take off the Catholic garb, its not a weapon and a uniform...that wasn't Gods intention,dude....your gonna have to do some of the work yourself...


god said you should never use his name in vain

Guess who did Guest

god loves ALL no matter who they are, even if they are not christian
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homerx replied on June 16th, 2008
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yep...God is love, not a big man in the clouds with a hammer to knock us all up side the head...paranoia will destroy ya
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diamondsz replied on June 16th, 2008
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The whole moral of christianity itself is to learn how to love unconditionally and to share. We are born selfish and therefore by loving another we no longer are selfish...

The moral in short is Reciprocity or being reciprocal

I'll scratch your back, you scratch mine
What floats your boat doesnt float mine
Etc etc

the religion itself isn't bad but its the people who follow it (not all) hence why I am not christian.
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homerx replied on June 16th, 2008
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The whole moral of christianity itself is to learn how to love unconditionally and to share. We are born selfish and therefore by loving another we no longer are selfish...

The moral in short is Reciprocity or being reciprocal

I'll scratch your back, you scratch mine
What floats your boat doesnt float mine
Etc etc

the religion itself isn't bad but its the people who follow it (not all) hence why I am not christian.
me 2..you nailed it (as usual 2thumbs )
I was raised baptist and tried LDS,Catholic,several other religions during my 20s...then I figured out they were all basically the same...finger pointers so I just desided to find God in prayer and threw friends and family and talking, not following doctrine and dogmatic ideals...you,diamondsz, are what God intended I think...love and acceptance without the underlying hate and fear of others...right on, my friend... 4you Mr.
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