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Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:10 pm
by Jeff L
If a guy decides he does not want to be with you because something you use for health benefits, he does not deserve you! Just my 2 cents!

P.S. HOW YOU DOING??

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:47 pm
by palerider
AMK wrote: Your date is going to pick up their cues from you, and if you act like cpap is a dreadful, embarrassing secret, then that may affect the response you get.
+1

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:01 pm
by Pesser
Just look at the number of views on this! Wow

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 4:25 pm
by ChicagoGranny
Pesser wrote:Just look at the number of views on this! Wow
It is currently showing 1,679 views.

But don't forget that PailRider alone has over 1,600 views.

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 4:38 pm
by palerider
ChicagoGranny wrote:
Pesser wrote:Just look at the number of views on this! Wow
It is currently showing 1,679 views.

But don't forget that PailRider alone has over 1,600 views.
I am legion!

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 4:45 pm
by Tatooed Lady
dream4sleep wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:If you barely know someone, isn't it a bit early to think about knocking boots?
{{{somebody had to mention this!}}}


Oh come on - your age is showing. My parents thought the way you do - but now days knocking boots sometimes happens on the first date, right after the second glass of wine.
WHAT??? You got a REFILL???

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:55 am
by Hosehead4ever
dream4sleep wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:If you barely know someone, isn't it a bit early to think about knocking boots?
{{{somebody had to mention this!}}}


Oh come on - your age is showing. My parents thought the way you do - but now days knocking boots sometimes happens on the first date, right after the second glass of wine.
Depends on the person. Sometimes it takes until the second bottle.

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 12:25 pm
by Sheriff Buford
KatyDidAgain wrote:
Sheriff Buford wrote:
dream4sleep wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:If you barely know someone, isn't it a bit early to think about knocking boots?
{{{somebody had to mention this!}}}


Oh come on - your age is showing. My parents thought the way you do - but now days knocking boots sometimes happens on the first date, right after the second glass of wine.
Your parents were right...

Sheriff
Don't be a prude. I think any two people who decide to have sex with each other and are vigilant about preventing disease and pregnancy have every right to without judgement from others who don't have to watch. Their bodies, their choice.
Thanks for being nice... No one has ever asked me to judge, so I won't. Sin is sin.

Sheriff

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 10:19 pm
by dream4sleep
Sheriff Buford wrote:Thanks for being nice... No one has ever asked me to judge, so I won't. Sin is sin. Sheriff
Your idea of sin and mine (and others) - very different. My interpretation of sin - hurting another person physically or mentally (or animal), thinking it's A-okay to carry a gun, the horrors in the middle east, not being there for an elderly parent, young kids not being accepted for who they are and who they choose to be, killing someone when there is a much better way to handle the situation, being a racist, and so on. But sex between two consenting adults who are aware enough to not spread diseases or cause an unwanted pregnancy -- not a sin.

Respectfully, D4S

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 4:32 am
by Sheriff Buford
dream4sleep wrote:
Sheriff Buford wrote:Thanks for being nice... No one has ever asked me to judge, so I won't. Sin is sin. Sheriff
Your idea of sin and mine (and others) - very different. My interpretation of sin - hurting another person physically or mentally (or animal), thinking it's A-okay to carry a gun, the horrors in the middle east, not being there for an elderly parent, young kids not being accepted for who they are and who they choose to be, killing someone when there is a much better way to handle the situation, being a racist, and so on. But sex between two consenting adults who are aware enough to not spread diseases or cause an unwanted pregnancy -- not a sin.

Respectfully, D4S
The first sin ever committed: Eve thought she was God (and she could make her own rules)...

Respectfully, Sheriff

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 6:16 am
by russatore
Sex as a Sin = Confusing aspects of strange teachings wanting to make people feel guilty hence control them.
IMHO It does become a sin when it hurts oneself or others or public morality ( as much as smoking or overeating are doing)
Peace !

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 6:27 am
by CowFish
Sheriff Buford wrote:The first sin ever committed: Eve thought she was God (and she could make her own rules)...

Respectfully, Sheriff
Sheriff, Don't let them shame you into thinking your morals are something bad. I agree with you 100% and so do both my young daughters and both my young sons. Thankful that someday my grandkids will be raised this way too.

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 7:21 am
by CowFish
russatore wrote:IMHO It does become a sin when it hurts oneself or others or public morality ( as much as smoking or overeating are doing)
Do you have any clue about how many single mothers and children without fathers present are hurting in America because of such attitudes about sex? So there, your criteria of "hurts oneself or others or public morality" is met.

Do you know that poverty in America is nearly wiped out among married couples? Or that it is still a very big problem among households with only one parent present?

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 8:34 am
by BlackSpinner
Sheriff Buford wrote:
Thanks for being nice... No one has ever asked me to judge, so I won't. Sin is sin.

Sheriff
Only to you. Enjoying sex is not a sin, it is a celebration.

Re: Sex and cpap

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 8:38 am
by BlackSpinner
CowFish wrote:
russatore wrote:IMHO It does become a sin when it hurts oneself or others or public morality ( as much as smoking or overeating are doing)
Do you have any clue about how many single mothers and children without fathers present are hurting in America because of such attitudes about sex? So there, your criteria of "hurts oneself or others or public morality" is met.

Do you know that poverty in America is nearly wiped out among married couples? Or that it is still a very big problem among households with only one parent present?
You obviously don't know because none of this is true.

Lack of proper sex education and birth control is the cause. Also low minimum wages, lack of medical treatment, lack of paid maternity leave, lack of affordable daycare the list goes on and on but it does not include your stuff.