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  • What should I do now after I told him I like him?

    Singles & Dating - 4 hours ago

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    We've liked each other a long time and I just thought I'd tell him and get over it but he didn't do/say anything. What would you do if you were in this situation? I've waited 2 weeks! I'm thinking it's time to move on.
  • Dating rules in the USA?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    I am getting a divorce and I am wondering if there are any "dating rules" in the USA.(I am originally from Germany).
  • i have to go out alone tonight?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    long story short, i absolutely need to leave the house tonight. i am 17 and i have access to a car. the only thing is i cant find anyone to hang out with so i guess it will just be just me. what can i do alone that will be fun and i wont look like a total freak/loner?
  • he told me to text him. but idk if i should?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    Basically we were talking about my stalker. me and this guy flirt alot. he trys getting me jealous. he has a girl. he calls himself a man. he complains about his b i t c h to me. he picked me up for our work meeting. i guess we flirted a little bit. usually hes not like this. like he wouldn't even walk next to me. he kept walking really fast and stuff.and then he said he had to take me home because his friend whom lives 2 hours away is coming over or w.e. im not sure if he even likes me anymore. he seems WAY conferable texting me. like he talks a lot more to me. and he asks me what im doing if im cold ect. idk what to think. i told him see ya weds(that's when i work) he didn't say anything. all he said is text me. i said only if you want me to he laughed and i said bye. WHAT THE F U C K DOES THIS MEAN. should i text him??? and what do you all think :(
  • Why does my girlfriend nag nag at me to get a job?

    Marriage & Divorce - 5 hours ago

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    I dont want her playing.... I dont work , we have been together 10 years off and on and I like to play my game wow and she nags that I need to help her pay bills ...plz u were doing it all along before me and have but she throws his im a single mom shit up in my face and frankly, I just dont care...just useing her. How can I make her shut up and still just sit here and play wow? Im retarded I cant work
  • Is it normal that the only guy that I find attractive is my EX?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    I'm 17 and I broke up with my BF of one year a few months ago. I'm not gay but for some reason he is the only guy that I find attractive. He was such a cutie that I feel like no other guy would ever compare to his cuteness and physical quirks. Is this normal or not normal?
  • Can girls be friends with guys?

    Friends - 6 hours ago

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    I am friends with a lot of guys and all that but some of my friends say that you cant be friends with guys! Is it true that you can't be friends???
  • Why does married life get so boring?

    Marriage & Divorce - 6 hours ago

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    Is this true? I mean most of my friends who are married tend to talk without excitement about their lives having family. Like this friend of mine who when I asked him how he and his family was he said "Oh, we are just dealing with daily stuff, school, work, the usual". I mean he and many others used to say how happy they were at the beginning or when single. I'm single myself, so I would like to know if we all end up talking like that or is it that these people aren't having the right family life? What to do to maintain the bliss?
  • On your opinion, would you say he likes me? (looong)?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    Alright so this boy, let's call him Michael, has been my friend for a few years. (Since 7th grade, now we're in 10th) We actually 'went out' in 7th grade but it was one of those times where, you know, we're too young and it didn't really count. We were just too shy around each other. So now 3 years later, we've been hanging out a lot. But not just us 2, we usually hang out with a group of our closest friends. We did a lot of fun stuff together last month and last night we all went to go see Paranormal Activity (which is not as scary as it looks, trust me) and I sat by Michael through the whole movie. He even nudged me and tried to scare me a few times. But before the whole movie thing, we walked around town for a little bit and some random photographer wanted to take our picture... well a few. He seemed to make a point in standing next to me whenever he could... he was even close. And then after the movie we were dropped off at someone's house and walked a couple miles (we all live in the same area in the country) because I guess we weren't ready for the day to end. But we ended up walking to his house because his mom ordered us all pizza and called him. So as we're walking to his house (mind you it got pretty dark) he would still walk next to me whenever he could and he even pulled me out of the way when a car was coming behind us. I could see the lights, but I didn't think of how close it was. I didn't say anything to it, and neither did he. But I felt that the silence had more to say. So then we arrived at his house, ate pizza, watched 'Dude where's my car?" And we ended up using the "Truth or Dare 18+" application on his iTouch. We didn't do anything too bad. It was more fun than obnoxious. I would never want to act that way in front of my best friends. But every time my name was spun on the thing, I didn't even get to pick Truth or Dare. Either him or the other two always picked dare for me (by pressing that button on the screen). It then came to a spin the bottle dare for me. I spun and it landed on an empty space, which Michael moved his leg into. Does that mean anything significant? I'm not being naive, I know that that could mean he wants me to kiss him. But I don't want to jump to conclusions. I don't know if my other 2 friends know anything about Michael and his thoughts. I don't know them myself. But in your opinion, would you say he has feelings for me? Or would you say he was just flirting because he can? Mind you, he's not known for acting this way.
  • should i punch my mom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

    Family - 6 hours ago

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    ok so yea ummm my mom and i are getting in an argument and i locked myself in the room and im this close to fight my mom yes a bitch fight so should fight her is it worth it idk shes getting me really mad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >;( omg i think ima have too fight her its the only fukn way im sick of her idk plz help me!!!

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Virgin Territory

So much fuss over a little flap of skin. I mean, really. Especially given most scientists aren’t sure why it even still exists. Some believe it’s there to protect our vaginas from infection but our happy place seems to do fine once we lose it. But mo...

By Josey Vogels
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So much fuss over a little flap of skin. I mean, really. Especially given most scientists aren’t sure why it even still exists. Some believe it’s there to protect our vaginas from infection but our happy place seems to do fine once we lose it. But most research believes that the hymen is vestigial tissue, that is, tissue that possibly once had a function in a different evolutionary stage but has since become redundant, much like our appendix.

Yet no one gets killed for having removed her appendix removed before getting married. Yes, despite its physical redundancy, this little piece of membrane has taken on huge societal, religious and moral significance.

Virgins didn’t always have a reputation as the meek, innocent, babes in white-flowing dresses the word conjures up today. There was a point when virgins were actually seen as powerful and virginity signified female independence and autonomy more than sexual abstinence. Many Greek Goddesses were Virgin Goddesses and were seen as all powerful because they were autonomous and didn’t need a man. Much like the Fertility Goddesses of the past, Virgin Goddesses were believed to have control over crops, animals and weather. Back in the 1st century, the Romans believed virgins could turn wine to vinegar and could blunt knives and rust brass. And in one of the more bizarre bits of research I’ve encountered, thieves in Medieval Russia believed that if they carried a candle made of the tallow – that is, the fat – of a murdered virgin, when they pillaged churches, they wouldn’t get caught.

I’m not exactly sure where one gets the fat of a murdered virgin but this sense that virgins protect you isn’t so ancient. The belief that sex with a virgin will protect you from HIV is prevalent in parts of Africa where AIDS is rampant. Frighteningly, this has resulted in the rape of young girls and even female babies by people who believe that having sex with a virgin will cure them of AIDS.

So when did virginity go from something that could blunt knives to something precious that young women must “save” for marriage? Researchers credit the shift from a hunting and gathering to an agricultural-based patriarchal society. Once men owned property that they could pass on to sons, it became very important to make sure you knew your wife’s kids were your own. By ensuring she was a virgin when you married her, you could be more certain that her kids were yours. And if you look around the world even today, the more patriarchal a society, the more value that is usually placed on virginity.

Religion, as usual, is also largely to blame. By the time the most famous Virgin came around – the Virgin Mary, very popular at this time of year -- there was so much negative press around sexuality that really, how could the mother of Jesus be anything but virginal. A story about how Mary was sleeping around on Joseph and got pregnant with the saviour of the world wouldn’t exactly be the stuff of Christmas Eve sermons now would it? But most girls couldn’t use the Holy Spirit as an alibi so, rather than risk pregnancy out of wedlock, they had to wait until marriage to have sex.

Once virginity was established as a requirement for marriage, proving a young girl’s virginity became de rigueur. Checking the sheets after the wedding night for bloodstains has always been the popular method, one that is still practiced even today, despite the fact that plenty of women don’t even bleed the first time they have sex.

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  • 1. Posted by Andrew T on Wed, Sep 30, 2009

    Just a note, they have now found out what our appendix is for. It holds the "good" bacteria our bodies need, and recolonizes the colon when the "good" bacteria gets flushed out. (for example: when you have diarrhea).

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  • 2. Posted by Roguetheelf24 on Fri, Jun 26, 2009

    There's nothing with being a virgin and those who verbally bash it are against it, because they either don't want to be reminded of the innocence that they lost long ago, or that they don't want to be told that they have sinned with pleasures of the flesh, and deep down inside it kills them because they had wished that they would have waited until the right person came along. It's a scientific fact that some of the majority of the people in this world feel regret of losing their virginity, especially when the sex had no meaning afterwards and then one day, the right person comes along and they really wish that they had something special to give that person. I'm no saint but I don't believe in sex before marriage either, and to some people, IT IS a big deal.

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