Luke Skywalker
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My cousin has made a vow never to have sex with anyone before marriage, and if he doesn't get married, never to have sex at all. He made this vow when he was 18 y/o and now he's 20 y/o. I also have another cousin who waited until he was married before having sex because he wanted to fear the Lord.
When questioning my cousin further into what prompted him to make his vow, he told me of his experiences in an American public school, where most of the students, if not all of them, have had sex with each other (hetrosexual). They've done it in washrooms and all over the place.
But he also discovered, there were lots of STD's going around, Aids, Herpes, Crabs, Shingles, just to name a few, and he vowed he would have none of that nonsence.
Most hot girls have some form of STDs with them - which you can not see. All you can see is looks, but not much else, since we dont have infrared scanners that can detect viruses in people and have to either rely on that they say (which they could be lying), or recent medicals (which doesn't mean much if she's really sleeping around because the guy she went with before she meet you and after she got tested could have gave her an STD, etc...).
My mom also said you can catch Hepititus-C by kissing (and of course you have the kissing disease). And you have some STD's that pass by skin-to-skin contact like Herpes. If you look at it, there are lots of ways to catch an STD - that is, if you have sex with any non-virgin girl, even if she only had sex with one guy (just takes one guy to give her an STD), she's a candidate for having an STD.
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I avoid dance lessons and have no interest in any worldly scene, but from time to time the jack in the box of living an overly sheltered life comes out I guess with nonsence such as looking for casual hookups on adult dating sites (which thankfully I aborted given this STD scare) - as which happened last November.
But - I just wonder, with all of the risks involved - a girl crying rape after the fact, catching an STD, a potential unwanted preganancy where you are supporting a girl for the rest of your life, are all these risks really worth it?
When questioning my cousin further into what prompted him to make his vow, he told me of his experiences in an American public school, where most of the students, if not all of them, have had sex with each other (hetrosexual). They've done it in washrooms and all over the place.
But he also discovered, there were lots of STD's going around, Aids, Herpes, Crabs, Shingles, just to name a few, and he vowed he would have none of that nonsence.
Most hot girls have some form of STDs with them - which you can not see. All you can see is looks, but not much else, since we dont have infrared scanners that can detect viruses in people and have to either rely on that they say (which they could be lying), or recent medicals (which doesn't mean much if she's really sleeping around because the guy she went with before she meet you and after she got tested could have gave her an STD, etc...).
My mom also said you can catch Hepititus-C by kissing (and of course you have the kissing disease). And you have some STD's that pass by skin-to-skin contact like Herpes. If you look at it, there are lots of ways to catch an STD - that is, if you have sex with any non-virgin girl, even if she only had sex with one guy (just takes one guy to give her an STD), she's a candidate for having an STD.
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I avoid dance lessons and have no interest in any worldly scene, but from time to time the jack in the box of living an overly sheltered life comes out I guess with nonsence such as looking for casual hookups on adult dating sites (which thankfully I aborted given this STD scare) - as which happened last November.
But - I just wonder, with all of the risks involved - a girl crying rape after the fact, catching an STD, a potential unwanted preganancy where you are supporting a girl for the rest of your life, are all these risks really worth it?