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Privilege and Responsibility.
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Hmm....

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im going with all of the above.....but defintely aimage after.....
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right and responsibility. How can sex be a privelege?
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Recreation and procreation is a better description.
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Both men and women ought to view sex as a privilege and a responsibility.

For men, it should be viewed as a privilege because a quality woman makes you earn the pus... once you've earned it, it's your responsibility to handle yours so she'll stay yours.

For women, it should be both. A lot of women feel as though dudes are the only ones who should be doing work to get the goods, but that automatically reduces what they view their men to be. The should view the sex as a responsibility because, as we all know, if a woman's man isn't satisfied, he's chucking the deuce and hitting up the next chick.
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right and responsibility. How can sex be a priveledge?

...how can sex be a right?
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Privilege and Responsibility.


I agree
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In your case none of the above image

laugh.gif You must not know me. Either that or you have no G whatsoever so what i'm about to say has never even occurred to you. Sex is only an issue for ME when I'm not getting enough. It's never an issue of having a LACK of sex. It's like gas. I never run out, I just run low sometimes. It's only %+%$+. It's so easy to get when you have as much gab as me. The hard part is staying true to one chick cuz it's $%%* out there giving the $@*% away. They see my potential and wanna hop on the bandwagon.
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right

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Well, it's definitely something that needs to be handled responsibly.
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^lol
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right and responsibility. How can sex be a priveledge?

...how can sex be a right?








Not to be on no caveman %+!$, but sex can be seen as a right because once you enter into a sexual relationship, it's almost akin to a legal contract. There are certain expectations people hold. For instance, I myself feel that sex is all 3. Obviously it's a privilege to be earned. But once you earn it, if that person expects to keep things at whatever level its at, they would be expected to keep the sex poppin off as well. It's only common sense. So basically, if I'm with a chick and we've reached a level with each other where sex is shared between us and we can openly talk about it, I feel entitled to it at certain times. It's not always gonna be her choice. If she's real about it, she'll do what it takes to please me (within reason). Likewise, I'd be wrong to deny her completely if she had those same expectations. That's the responsibility part as well. I have to do my part to keep her satisfied and vica versa or someone else might just do it for me.
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Priveledge and responsibility. More of responsibility than anything in many ways.
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its a privalege to find a broad to do it with && afterwards you have the right to nail as you please.
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Priveledge and responsibility. More of responsibility than anything in many ways.

i agree. and not a right... thats on some rape type steeze
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Privilege and responsibility.

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Originally Posted by iBlink

Both men and women ought to view sex as a privilege and a responsibility.

For men, it should be viewed as a privilege because a quality woman makes you earn the pus... once you've earned it, it's your responsibility to handle yours so she'll stay yours.

For women, it should be both. A lot of women feel as though dudes are the only ones who should be doing work to get the goods, but that automatically reduces what they view their men to be. The should view the sex as a responsibility because, as we all know, if a woman's man isn't satisfied, he's chucking the deuce and hitting up the next chick.

i agree
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Privilege and Responsibility.
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right and responsibility. How can sex be a priveledge?

...how can sex be a right?








Who has the authority or right to tell a person that they can not have sex? Its not the right of all living creatures to use their God given ability to reproduce? And saying its a privelege insinuates that only certain people are allowed to have sex. It may be a "privelege" to have sex with a certain person, but being able to physically have sex is not a privelege.
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I have 0 respect for anyone who thinks that sex is a right. NONE.

If you think that you need to re-evaluate your life.
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I have 0 respect for anyone who thinks that sex is a right. NONE.

If you think that you need to re-evaluate your life.



image No one is saying its a right as in I have the right to have sex with anyone I want to, whether they want to or not. Thats called rape. Its a right in the sense that you can not tell a person that they can not have consentual sex. If I want to have sex, and my girl wants to have sex, THATS OUR RIGHT, you can't tell us that we can not have sex. So get off your high horse and take a moment to think critically before commenting... Think of it like this, just because I have the right to bear arms, that doesn't mean I can take a gun wherever I want.
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right and responsibility. How can sex be a priveledge?

...how can sex be a right?








Who has the authority or right to tell a person that they can not have sex? Its not the right of all living creatures to use their God given ability to reproduce? And saying its a privelege insinuates that only certain people are allowed to have sex. It may be a "privelege" to have sex with a certain person, but being able to physically have sex is not a privelege.

and that's the point.
you cant have the act of sex without the consent of someone else.

to say it's a right implies that one has the right to have sex with anyone they please.
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Originally Posted by J Burner

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right and responsibility. How can sex be a priveledge?

...how can sex be a right?








Who has the authority or right to tell a person that they can not have sex? Its not the right of all living creatures to use their God given ability to reproduce? And saying its a privelege insinuates that only certain people are allowed to have sex. It may be a "privelege" to have sex with a certain person, but being able to physically have sex is not a privelege.



Man, you toally missed the boat with this one.

Not to be on no caveman %+!$, but sex can be seen as a right because once you enter into a sexual relationship, it's almost akin to a legal contract. There are certain expectations people hold. For instance, I myself feel that sex is all 3. Obviously it's a privilege to be earned. But once you earn it, if that person expects to keep things at whatever level its at, they would be expected to keep the sex poppin off as well. It's only common sense. So basically, if I'm with a chick and we've reached a level with each other where sex is shared between us and we can openly talk about it, I feel entitled to it at certain times. It's not always gonna be her choice. If she's real about it, she'll do what it takes to please me (within reason). Likewise, I'd be wrong to deny her completely if she had those same expectations. That's the responsibility part as well. I have to do my part to keep her satisfied and vica versa or someone else might just do it for me.
..... and you cant even see the boat with this one either. image







Do NOT confuse the ability to reproduce with "sex". Theyre VERY different things.





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image No one is saying its a right as in I have the right to have sex with anyone I want to, whether they want to or not. Thats called rape. Its a right in the sense that you can not tell a person that they can not have consentual sex. If I want to have sex, and my girl wants to have sex, THATS OUR RIGHT, you can't tell us that we can not have sex. So get off your high horse and take a moment to think critically before commenting...
Thats not a right. If you both want to have sex its not considered a right. If you and your girl were both 15 yrs old and you both wanted to have sex, youre telling me that its your right to have sex and I cant tell you not to do it??

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Privilege, everytime I smash I feel like one privileged son of a $%%$@
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right and responsibility. How can sex be a priveledge?

...how can sex be a right?








Who has the authority or right to tell a person that they can not have sex? Its not the right of all living creatures to use their God given ability to reproduce? And saying its a privelege insinuates that only certain people are allowed to have sex. It may be a "privelege" to have sex with a certain person, but being able to physically have sex is not a privelege.



Man, you toally missed the boat with this one.

Not to be on no caveman %+!$, but sex can be seen as a right because once you enter into a sexual relationship, it's almost akin to a legal contract. There are certain expectations people hold. For instance, I myself feel that sex is all 3. Obviously it's a privilege to be earned. But once you earn it, if that person expects to keep things at whatever level its at, they would be expected to keep the sex poppin off as well. It's only common sense. So basically, if I'm with a chick and we've reached a level with each other where sex is shared between us and we can openly talk about it, I feel entitled to it at certain times. It's not always gonna be her choice. If she's real about it, she'll do what it takes to please me (within reason). Likewise, I'd be wrong to deny her completely if she had those same expectations. That's the responsibility part as well. I have to do my part to keep her satisfied and vica versa or someone else might just do it for me.


..... and you cant even see the boat with this one either. image


Hold on Skipper, you posted your boat in my ocean. Save your laugh.gif and try actually contributing to the thread.... or not... It's a DISCUSSION. Your answer is not the end all be all, despite how many smileys you post.... " laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif "
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image No one is saying its a right as in I have the right to have sex with anyone I want to, whether they want to or not. Thats called rape. Its a right in the sense that you can not tell a person that they can not have consentual sex. If I want to have sex, and my girl wants to have sex, THATS OUR RIGHT, you can't tell us that we can not have sex. So get off your high horse and take a moment to think critically before commenting...


Thats not a right. If you both want to have sex its not considered a right. If you and your girl were both 15 yrs old and you both wanted to have sex, youre telling me that its your right to have sex and I cant tell you not to do it??

15 year olds are not adults, and therefore are not given all the RIGHTS of an ADULT. But to answer your question, NO YOU CAN'T. Only the parents of the 15 year olds have the RIGHT to tell them they can not have sex. Otherwise, its none of your business. Voting is a RIGHT, but you can't vote at 15. Bearing arms is a right, but you can't own a gun at 15. Seems like I'm not the one who missed the boat, this is just going waaaaaaay over your head.
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right and responsibility. How can sex be a privelege?
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