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You think its pathetic when parents introduce their children to the privileges of citizenship. Didn't your school at least hold mock elections for the presidential race? Boy, I feel sorry for you if you don't get some sort of excitement out of her first voting experience. Sad really.
Sad? What is sad is that you think there is nothing more to life than politics and voting. It's a natural right if you're a citizen in this country, and if you've gotten over what amped you up as a teenager, have a job, a few kids...there are MANY more highlights in ones life that overtake whatever super-excitement a child felt (whose brain was not fully developed) when tying one's own shoes, learning to read, casting that first vote or driving for the first time or having that first drink in a bar at 21.
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Both men and women do sex as in "you did IT wrong."
"Do Sex? Who are you? Deena from Jersey Shore? I guess you're right, everyone should be a porn star or with a porn star, for their first time. To make sure "it" didn't "feel" or was "done wrong".
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Why do you assume that "knowing it all" is what would make a first time special. Your very premise is implausible actually. First time implies novice. And if you actually take the time to read my post, you'll see that I talked about "feelings" not technique.
You spin everything.
My premise? Read you own posts. You're the one who talked about "did it wrong". You are doing the helenjen dance - you're never wrong, are you?
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Next?
That should be the title of your book "Next?" Just so the first time "feeling" remains the same every time.
Last edited by Informed Info; 10-25-2012 at 10:58 PM..
"The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor. It is the one thing that cannot be learned from others; it is also a sign of genius, since a good metaphor implies an eye for resemblance."
-Aristotle, De Poetica.
Don't worry, Milborn. I wouldn't expect you to understand.
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It is not a metaphor it is an excuse for yet another repulsive thing from this administration.
Actually it's a perfect ad for targeting low-information voters like most college students.
College students are low-information?
Some young people are the most high-information voters around.
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