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Best Buckeye;1407920; said:
The kids should have been taught more about sex and a whole lot more about responsibility to themselves, each other, their parents and society.

Obviously neither set of parents fulfilled their responsiblity either so maybe this is the lesson they need.

Yeah, they should've.

But now...they need to get a fuckin' paper route or something.
 
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I knew I'd seen that kid before...
 
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Dryden;1407655; said:
LOL. I bet half the guys on this board lost their virginity to Jergens, a sock, and Phoebe Cates in Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

A sock? Honestly, never tried that one.

Guilty as charged re: Phoebe Cates, though. :p

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We are just animals with large(except for Kyle) brains. :tongue2:
It's all very natural. It was the Puritans that started the whole "sex is sin" thing. That's one reason why this country is so screwed up. The Europeans and Brits got past this a long time ago.
 
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Schoolboy father: Alfie Patten may take DNA test after two more teens claim paternity - Telegraph

The schoolboy was reported to be Britain's current youngest father last
week after Chantelle Steadman, 15, gave birth to 7lb 3oz daughter Maisie.

However, it has now emerged that two other boys, aged 14 and 16, claim
they could have fathered the child.

Chantelle's neighbours in Eastbourne, Sussex, have also alleged that at least
four boys had been allowed to spend the night in her room.

I'm shocked I tell you....



No mention of Jeffcat yet. :biggrin:
 
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BUCKYLE;1409248; said:
Is England considered part of Europe? Or is the tiny island now it's own continent? :wink:

Well they have mostly stayed out of the socialist hellhole otherwise known as the EU for a reason.

Most Brits don't consider themselves European, they consider themselves British.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;1409251; said:
Well they have mostly stayed out of the socialist hellhole otherwise known as the EU for a reason.

Most Brits don't consider themselves European, they consider themselves British.

I get that. The fact remains that geographically speaking, Great Britain is considered part of the European continent.
 
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