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But if this is how you are when you're sober, I can only suggest to go very easy on the stuff you're talking about. ;) |
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I have such a fertile imagination that I can invent the disputes, like egged refusing the demands to install automatic fare machines at the back of buses to facilitate women who are not being allowed to enter the normal bus door. Its amazing how my imagination can allow me to invent such things as the mehadrin:rotfl2: For the next imaginary story Transportation minster Yisrail Katz in response to a petition said the government cannot disapprove of the segregation but cannot allow it to be institutionalised and says that the violence and dispuption must stop |
anyway, to get back to what was originally asked me, as some people do not seem to find my answer satisfying (not just heartc):
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But for both of them counts that if you use them moderately, they do not have negative effects, and in the case of alcohol apparently even some positive effects. (personally I'd be willing to stretch the boundaries of "safe" even further, as long as my children wouldn't drink themselves into the hospital it'd be OK as far as I'm concerned. You've only got a few years to drink and party and such, so why not make it one hell of a great time?:)) On the topic of safe sex: http://www.aidschicago.org/condoms/ltoyw_fact.pdf Quote:
So yeah, sex is pretty safe too. Now why would I as a parent (if I were one) prohibit my children to have as much sex as they wanted? Health is not a big concern (as long as they have safe sex). As long as they do it because they like sex, and not for money and stuff, why keep your kids from sexual intercourse? |
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