
Bean
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I'm too young to answer this.. |
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©actâŠâŠa®
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Not at all.
Why should I?
Everyone knows that everyone else has sex.
In fact, I take my time to pick & choose. |
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lexie.opal[:
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im 14 i just bought some sat night
and im not... |
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BaitersinSpace
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Well if I was - I would be embarassED as apposed to embarass, because I wasn't able to ask using the English Language properly - far more I would have thought than because I was trying to buy a pack of jonnies - ok?!!! Duuuhhhh!!!!! |
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Mad Cow
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I'm still a virgin............... |
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clementeke
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NOPE!!!
How can i be embarrassed when am showing that I care for my health as well as my partners. Anything to do with my own personal health i don't take it lightly. Even the wise people said that protection is better than cure.
I choose to protect myself and that of my future. I guess if someone is embarrassed, we cannot blame him or her. the society has mystified sex. Most people are ashamed of it. I think the whole act of having sex should be brought out in childhood.
Most of us grow old without proper education about sex. It then happens later in puberty when you have all these changes taking place in your body and the feelings that come along with it. You don't know what is happening in your body but it feels strange and a bit embarrassing because you think it's not normal, until you get the wrong information from your peers and before you know it you are doing it secretively.
Back to the society, they tell you its wrong until marriage, which I don't oppose, but there should have been some sex education passed to you before as you were going through adolescence and puberty so that you actually understand what is happening to you.
Religion has also stigmatized the whole thing and this makes most young people confused. They don't teach proper understanding of sex and leaves most young people to experimentation. They know its wrong from what they were taught but they don't actually know how to control the urge.
When the urge superceeds control which is the case in most people, they have to do it premarital. They know they should protect themselves and when they go to that 711 or pharmacy counter they feel embarrassed for what they intend to do.
It was made by God for procreation but I encourage you all to have it after getting married. You honor God and also honor yourself and you don't have to worry about getting worried to buy condoms.
This is debatable. its my own point of view from the teachings I have been receiving from My place of worship.
I hope it was helpful
clement
http://www.food-travel-living-kuala-lumpur-malaysia.com |
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wicked little girl.
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no, not really. |
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dannitwat
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YES! haha especially when some old guy walked straight passed us and picked up a lubricant and was off! LOL |
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anderson
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nope.. the cashier is more embarass than me |
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kimht
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it depends on the size i buying...........lol |
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John M
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Initially, but you get over it .... Go to a store where you pick them up yourself, then buy them with other items. If you have to ask the clerk to provide them to you from behind the counter, that can be embarrassing. |
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Square Pants
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nope.. why should i???
PEACE =D |
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StrawberryGashes
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Nah, if you feel embarrassed why don't you go to your local store, get a few things like shampoo etc and buy them with the condoms, that way its less obvious than walking up the counter holding a 12 pack of condoms. |
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aUDREy TTT
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Nothing to be embarass about... Just take it as a sundries or toiletries....
@_@ |
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GINDURAS
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aku malu amat |
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::BlackBerryLicious::
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isshhhh...malu ah.. |
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Miss Puck
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Yeah, I take my time to pick and choose. My bf never bought any for the throughout the four years relationship we were in. LOL! Nothing to be shy of, because it's for health sake. |
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