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Originally posted by babail
If it's such an imp. part u must be having it open on streets
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No one said it's dirty. It's all about ur pleasure needs. U have sex for pleasure not because it's a part of identity. Or maybe ur that type of person who brags about sleeping around with more than 200 females already and have 50 more in sight. On a side note maybe ur a porn star. Then it'll be a part of ur identity.
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It's good to be open minded about it. Wonder what all ppl who have daughters think about it.
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I wonder why the country keeps on crying about the amount of teenage sex issues and getting pregnant. Getting pregnant is also a part of image for a lot of women. So why waste all this money on this issue as in the end all this is a part of ur image as Jake says because in the end the teenager will become a woman ????????
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Originally posted by jake3d
Sex is an important part of ones identity...meaning denying that we are sexual beings is like denying ourselves the chance to be whole.
As with anything else a parents role is probably to suggest a direction to take. Avoiding the topic is probably more harmful. Just my opinion...does it make me a porn star babail ?
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~ Morning rain
It's a good discussion going on, but I think that CD's who like Canada are a little impatient to hear -ve things (Even though all those -ves are very well known to all Canadians). I agree that whatever anybody say, I think almost all the public services are much-much better here in Canada.
The real problem guys here is educated immigrants are not getting proper jobs and this brings frustation. People who say that who asked you to come to Canada - Desi's think that if canadian govt. web site is saying something, then they believe it & think candian govt. cannot lie (if indian govt. is saying they may not believe).
Everybody who immigrated expect that they will be able to get proper job in their field in maximum 1-2 years (this is absolutely reasonable) and when they come and realise (also after HRDC guys tell that apply for customer service/sales associate/labor, etc. jobs) after applying-applying & no replying.
This is true in almost all the fields in Canada (including IT - people don't realise in IT in it because as soon as IT guys come here and realise the situation, they go back immediately).
Canadian must realise that this is a problem (govt. data also shows almost 1/3rd immigrants (independent category-educated) are going back within one year). Also, all of us know, many-many people move to US, where their education/experience is recognised. What's the reason that Canadian's don't recognise education/experience of immigrants (I am not talking about desi's only, it is true for most immigrants from developing countries -whether gora or kala) while the big brother (US) recognise it. Is it not the reason that Canada is always behind US in almost everything.
Don't you people think that it is going to be absolutely frustating for an engineer/doctor/mba/ca, etc. etc. after working in their profession for 5-20 years to work as a labor/taxi driver/call centre/etc. Don't say that these people had not tried or useless people.
Raise in the various forum, Canada don't need educated people, they need drivers/labors/hair dressers/technicians (only after getting license)/construction labor/etc. etc. They should give 50 immigration points for labors and 5 points for doctor/engineer/etc. Why give visa to educated people when canada don't need them and give the visa to the people, whom you need. Win-win situation.
Cheers!
Ash
Why not teach the "adult "students which are the safe days to have sex without using a condom?
Also during unsafe days they can be taught to use the other "route" which has more nerve endings and gives equal pleasure. One drawback - they will need to have lubricant vending machine's installed too. An effective lubricant is silicone oil with a viscosity of 350 cps and this is the same lubricant used in condoms too.
FYI,
Nikhil
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Would society accept your views (and would you state your views) if you were a woman?
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babail
Here is an essay by Deepak Chopra on sex and spirituality on his blog. I found it interesting and hopefully others may too. Please note point 9.
http://www.intentblog.com/archives/2005/06/sex_and_spiritu.html
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Seems to me most people who have come to Canada from India are unhappy....but what do you expect? Do you think that by coming here that Canada will somehow save you? That you are coming to some sort of paradise where you get everything you need? Do you expect that life will automatically be better here? And when this doesn't happen, you give up, saying that Canada is a bad place to live. Well too sad for you, because unless you are willing to work hard, adapt to the culture you are now living in, and thank your lucky stars that you have a roof over your head and food on your table, then you will be dissapointed.
You can't expect it all to fall into your lap....a good life in a country like this comes from hard work, good education, an optimistic attitude and a little bit of luck. Don't trash the country because things don't go your way or it doesn't live up to your unrealistic standards of what you think life here in Canada should be.
I thk that would go for any country. So why diss India. If u couldnt work hard to keep it clean, to become something u run off to Canada, and then blame India and Indian's for that ?????
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