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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:18 pm
by Prudence
The Little Merboy wrote:The Tickler wrote:
I fail to see why. I mean, usually, if you're old enough to be an active member of a news and discussion forum, you're old enough to know what sex is and what it means to be a virgin. If people were going into graphic detail about their past experiences, using terms you wouldn't even hear in an R rated film, then I'd understand your skepticism, but so far, I think it's been going pretty smoothly.
thank you, some are acting as if this is a Precious Moments or Beanie Baby board.
A.) I am under 18 by one year. Most of my friends, classmates, and co-workers are older than me. I have known about sex for over half my life now, and as mentioned above, came very close to being raped. The Tickler is right about this.
B.) Remember when Beanie Babies were one of the most popular fads? Beanie Baby boards covered
everything in those days. I apologize for being a bit off the topic, but the first board I joined was about Beanie Babies. It's been almost a decade since I looked at it, but the comment brought back memories.
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:20 pm
by jeremy88
Well lets see....Im 18, havent been in any serious relationships yet or come in any sexual contact with any one soo...
Yeah Im a legit virgin

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:49 pm
by Siren
Escapay wrote:Siren wrote:I have a kid. And unless she's the next Jesus....
While this topic so far has been pretty tame (with a few slightly provocative comments), I've still gotta question its placement and creation on a Disney site. After all, does it really matter if someone's a virgin or not? And honestly, why would someone bother asking? Are people really *that* curious about their online friends?
Escapay
Oh come on, don't mean to tell me you deny "SEX" was written in the leaves on Lion King and Aladdin didn't say "Good girls take off their clothes"...And have you seen Esmerelda dance??? It was taken from Striptease.

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:53 pm
by Escapay
Siren wrote:Escapay wrote:
While this topic so far has been pretty tame (with a few slightly provocative comments), I've still gotta question its placement and creation on a Disney site. After all, does it really matter if someone's a virgin or not? And honestly, why would someone bother asking? Are people really *that* curious about their online friends?
Escapay
Oh come on, don't mean to tell me you deny "SEX" was written in the leaves on Lion King and Aladdin didn't say "Good girls take off their clothes"...And have you seen Esmerelda dance??? It was taken from Striptease.

It was SFX, the line is "good kitty, take off and go!" and Esmeralda is voiced by Demi Moore, so what else would you expect?
Escapay
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 8:16 pm
by disneyboy20022
thank you, some are acting as if this is a Precious Moments or Beanie Baby board
I didnt know their was a Precious Moments board.....
As For Beanie Babies I AM A MEMBER OF MANY A BEANIE BOARDS (true latley I have been trying to sell them off that's beside the points) Perhaps I need to resurrect my article about Ty Inc. Thinking about making DISNEY BEANIE BABIES!!!

Then This board will be flocked with Beanie Collectors...
I Know Ty is already going to make Nascar Themed Beanies as right now they have Nickeldeon and Nick JR and also Beatrix Potter themed beanies exclusive to the UK....
Ok I just realized something... How Did a Thread about virginty get me talking about Beanies???

Hi
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 8:46 pm
by Disney Guru
I am not a virgin. And that Is all I am going to say on this topic. I have no desire to see this subject turn into WWIII. And I believe that is where this is headed.
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:00 pm
by numba1lostboy
Virgin. And shall be until marriage.
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:30 pm
by memnv
I have 2 kids as was married, Nuff Said
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 11:13 pm
by PapiBear
memnv wrote:I have 2 kids as was married, Nuff Said
Who's Nuff, and why did he say "I have 2 kids as was married"? That sentence doesn't even make sense. Were the two kids married when they were had, or what? I think you better ask this Mr. Nuff friend of yours for some clarification here. He sounds like he likes to boast when he drinks.
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 11:38 pm
by Siren
Escapay wrote:Siren wrote:
Oh come on, don't mean to tell me you deny "SEX" was written in the leaves on Lion King and Aladdin didn't say "Good girls take off their clothes"...And have you seen Esmerelda dance??? It was taken from Striptease.

It was SFX, the line is "good kitty, take off and go!" and Esmeralda is voiced by Demi Moore, so what else would you expect?
Escapay
And how many scenes was Ariel naked in? VH1's I Love the 80s had a lot of fun calling that one a soft porn.

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:41 am
by jeremy88
PapiBear wrote:
Who's Nuff, and why did he say "I have 2 kids as was married"? That sentence doesn't even make sense. Were the two kids married when they were had, or what? I think you better ask this Mr. Nuff friend of yours for some clarification here. He sounds like he likes to boast when he drinks.
Well, "Nuff" is just a short term for "enough" kind of like a slang term. So
Memnv's sentence would look like this. "I have 2 kids as was married, enough said" meaning there's no need to state if he's a virgin or not because his sentence is very self explanatory. *lol*
haha
Siren I saw that episode of I love the 80's lol. I think its interesting whenever something Disney related is involved with tv shows like that...however I think
The Little Mermaid is far from soft porn lol....eeeegggh...dont wanna think of that.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:43 am
by dalmation134
I am 16 and I am proud to say that I am a virgin. I don't think that there should be any rule as to when someone loses their virginity (even though many people think it wrong to have sex before marriage), except that they themselves are ready for sex. There was one episode where Eva Longoria is talking to Brie about Orson before they got married and said something along the lines of "You wouldn't want to buy a car without a test drive." I think some of that statement rings true.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:18 am
by slave2moonlight
dalmation134 wrote: There was one episode where Eva Longoria is talking to Brie about Orson before they got married and said something along the lines of "You wouldn't want to buy a car without a test drive." I think some of that statement rings true.
Well, I know many, probably most people, consider that a valid concept, but it does take the issue of marrying someone for
love right out of the picture. I got into a long "discussion" once in a forum over this with a girl who was full of excuses like that. What you have when you look at the big picture is a world society in which the majority doesn't actually get married because they are in love. That's one of the big reasons marriages don't last nowadays. If sex is a crucial factor in whether or not your marriage is going to work, you're clearly not completely in love with the person, so you might as well forget the relationship all together.
Of course, popular society's views on sex have many negative effects on marriage these days. For example, most folks have multiple sex partners before they get married (no, I don't mean at the same time). This only increases the difficulty of settling into a permanent monogomy, even if you greatly want to, especially if you have had previous partners that "performed" better. Just one of many ways a sexual past catches up with you, though folks always say it never will as long as they play it "safe," not accepting the psychological and emotional effects down the road, which they believe they will be able to overcome. There's this whole idea of "sowing your wild oats" that is some of the worst advice you can give a young person, but they're getting it somewhere. Probably not solely through the media, but the fact that "sex sells" certainly has resulted in a complete lack of concern from the powers that be for the futures of young people of today.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:11 am
by MadonnasManOne
No, I am not a virgin. However, I am very proud of those of you who are waiting until they are married, or at least in true love with someone. A person should not have sex until they are mature enough to understand all of the consequences, and are ready to. Nobody should feel pressured into having sex. I can tell you that it's a much greater experience when it is with someone you really love.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:40 am
by memnv
jeremy88 wrote:PapiBear wrote:
Who's Nuff, and why did he say "I have 2 kids as was married"? That sentence doesn't even make sense. Were the two kids married when they were had, or what? I think you better ask this Mr. Nuff friend of yours for some clarification here. He sounds like he likes to boast when he drinks.
Well, "Nuff" is just a short term for "enough" kind of like a slang term. So
Memnv's sentence would look like this. "I have 2 kids as was married, enough said" meaning there's no need to state if he's a virgin or not because his sentence is very self explanatory. *lol*
Thank you Jeremy88 you explained that perfectly
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:00 am
by Mr. Toad
Two kids for me too. And I am about to turn 40 - so if I still was all viewings of a certain movie would probably depress. me.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:57 am
by 2099net
No, I'm not a virgin. I have lots of Disney DVDs in my collection. I've even double dipped on the odd title if I considered it worth it.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:10 am
by Prudence
2099net wrote:No, I'm not a virgin. I have lots of Disney DVDs in my collection. I've even double dipped on the odd title if I considered it worth it.
You make love to your DVDs?!!!
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:13 am
by 2099net
Oh sorry, I assumed that being as this was a Disney DVD site... But the question meant?.... Oh my. Do I feel foolish now.
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:41 am
by yamiiguy
Prudence wrote:2099net wrote:No, I'm not a virgin. I have lots of Disney DVDs in my collection. I've even double dipped on the odd title if I considered it worth it.
You make love to your DVDs?!!!
Maybe it was a metaphor?