I feel a little bad (babble)

Discussion in 'Love and Sex' started by JavaJade, Oct 16, 2005.

  1. JavaJade

    JavaJade Member

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    Whenever I come to the hipforums and read threads, I always find myself coming here. I know it's normal to be curious at my age, and reading the posts here have answered a lot of things I've been pondering over, but I keep thinking it's wrong. It's like I've been brainwashed or something.
     
  2. tigerlily

    tigerlily proud mama

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    i don't understand.... you feel guilty for coming into the love and sex forum?... you're 17, you're certainly not too young to be in here. there are a few regulars in the real kinky forum who are 15.
     
  3. Insomniac_Junkie

    Insomniac_Junkie Member

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    yeah, plus your 17 you can see rate R movies now
     
  4. Hikaru Zero

    Hikaru Zero Sylvan Paladin

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    Welcome, my ... daughter. Welcome ... to the Machine.

    (You have been brainwashed. Time to get it out of your head, aye?)
     
  5. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    well, it seems to be a good place to go. i can't think why you should be bothered by it at all.
     
  6. diamondsontheinside

    diamondsontheinside Member

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    hey its cool man! i'm pretty much only in these threads too. and hey... we're both from the midwest. see? you fit right in!
     
  7. Kinky Ramona

    Kinky Ramona Back by popular demand!

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    It's not wrong. Sex is beautiful and having knowledge about it makes it even moreso. Just because you're drawn here doesn't make you a bad person at all. It's a very interesting forum, indeed.
     
  8. Gaara

    Gaara Member

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    Brainwashed or Information you werent ready for?
     
  9. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    well, if she's here outta curiosity, then she's ready to have some information.
     
  10. Woodstock_Blazer

    Woodstock_Blazer Member

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    heres some info: Sex is actually a good thing, and shouldent be evil like in religion

    get that into your heads ppl and we can all be happy!
     
  11. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    not all religions consider sex evil. and even the ones that are iffy about it are merely warning against dangerous promiscuity, a pattern developed before birth control or disease control.
     
  12. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    JavaJade, I can relate somewhat. I too was "brainwashed" as a child, lead to believe that sex was wrong, dirty, and sinful. Yes, my mother was a flowerchild of the 60's, had the throw-back mentality, a peace-loving hippy, but her life as a child was brought up in an extremely strict religious manner, where sex was bad, bad, bad. Her mother would accuse her of being a whore, even though she had never even been with anyone. She (her mother) had many issues, one of which was that she was sexually abused. I think that had a lot to do with how she viewed sex.

    Because of being raised in that fashion, many of those feelings were pound into me as well. Not intentionally I believe, as my mother has on more than one occasion apologized and says that she really hopes that she did not inflict damage on me emotionally regarding sex.

    Well, the fact of the matter is yes, she did. However, I was very fortunate because my husband, whom I met when I had just turned 17 years old (we did not become sexually intimate until I was 18 however), was extremely understanding and patient with me. He knew I had been scarred emotionally, had a very warped sense of sex as well as myself as a woman and was able to accept me regardless because he loved me.

    Over time of course, I mellowed out majorly, but I still admit to some hang-ups (porn for one). For the most part however, I feel that I am miles more openminded than my own mother, who has had numerous partners, whereas I have only had one.

    You shouldn't feel guilty about your curiousity, it's only natural. There is nothing wrong with having feelings or urges, they are simply a part of how we are.

    When I was your age, I was sneaking all of my mom's sex books like "How to Drive a Man Wild in Bed" and various other titles instructing on sex. I hadn't even had sex yet, but my curiousity was insatiable. ;)
     
  13. toolmaggot

    toolmaggot Nuts Go Here.

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    You feel bad for reading about sex?

    What about HAVING sex?

    Hot damn.
     
  14. Gaara

    Gaara Member

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    Guess its hard having to find out this way...

    My mom was very open with me about Sex.. yes my MOM not my friends or anything..
    ive been well informed since i was 14 ;)
     
  15. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    I don't think that the original poster has even had sex yet. But I could be wrong.
     
  16. synaptic aether

    synaptic aether Member

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    lol

    it is because you've been brainwashed.

    continue to snap out of it. [​IMG]
     
  17. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    you know, i was kinda lucky that my mother was so traumatized about sex that she wouldn't talk about it AT ALL. i was able to come to my own conclusions, thankfully.
     
  18. Alternative_Thinker

    Alternative_Thinker Darth Mysterious

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    Well, society DOES have a way of brainwashing people. The important thing is to seek the truth about life yourself, rather than believing everything you see and hear. And in the case of sexuality, it definitely is a wonderful thing. So by all means DO NOT feel guilty. :)
     

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