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Anyway, that's what's going on at Exeter Uni this Monday. The concept is that about three thousand students cram into a few of the buildings on campus, wearing stupidly provocative clothing, in some kind of attempt to promote Safer Sex. The theme of this years Ball is the Seven Deadly Sins - gluttony, lust, sloth, etc.
I realise that this is going straight over the heads of some of you younger ones out there, who will now be off looking for an XBox thread to diss. Meanwhile, the slightly older ones might now have taken a quick trip to the bathroom, so they'll be gone too.
So... those of you still around. What do you all think I should wear?
All suggestions will be considered (but not necessarily for very long).
oh yes, what a film!
http://www.80stees.com/sloth.htm
> Unless you go it slow all the time, so as not to break anything.
I've never had a problem.
anyway...slow can be gooooood
right I'll stop now
*blushes*
I've had my scare with STDs, and know I'm clean. And the pill is a far more effective contraceptive than a condom.
Unless you go it slow all the time, so as not to break anything.
And what about STDs. I wouldn't trust anyone enought to put my life in their hands by assuming they were 100% faithful to me :S
I've only had one scare, which was the possibility of having contracted chlamydia. Strangely enough, I didn't have anything, but my girlfriend at the time had contracted something... a year into our relationship.
*rubs chin*
That's what you get for going out with women from North Wales though to be honest. They're pretty much all morally bankrupt prostitutes.
I've been tested in pretty much every way for STDs (swabs *cringe*), and come up clean.
To be honest, sex is only half what it could be when you put something in the way.
But obviously, if I was seeing someone who wasn't on the pill, I'd make do, and I'd never assume that any other contraceptives were already in the mix. For younger adults, condoms are what they need. Too many pregnant 16 year olds around these days.