<p>lol I have a friend whose mom buys him condoms ahahha</p>
<p>o.o…
my asian parents don’t even talk about sex with me lol, its usually “do u finish calc hw yet?” or something along those lines.</p>
<p>I can’t help but feel as though Diivio’s mum can only hold those views if she had a very, very bad experience earlier in her life.</p>
<p>Face it, unless you are adopted, your parents had sex. Hopefully your health teacher back in 8th grade told you this.</p>
<p>^Lol no my mom told me about the exact details of sex when I was 7 years old, along with information on contraceptives and STDs. I had asked her how babies were made and she said as a doctor she couldn’t lie to me and told me. I told her she was lying because at the time it all seemed so gross and I freaked out in 8th grade health when I realized she was telling the truth…lol I know weird. She told me that she did have sex before marriage with my dad, so it does seem hypocritical that she expects me to wait lol.</p>
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<p>My parents just got me a fairly comprehensive and well-written book when I was about 12.</p>
<p>It seemed pretty disgusting to me at the time, too, but…well, I think it should be pretty obvious to everyone who’s read the thread that I got past that. >.></p>
<p>^Lol 10char</p>
<p>It would have been pretty awesome if I could have closed that with AFK/[insert sex act here], but I figured it wasn’t worth risking moderation unless I was being honest.</p>
<p>I’m a female sharing a coed a room with a guy (not my b/f). It’s only natural that we should both get urges. I don’t have any problem with him maturbating in bed and I do so too.</p>
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<p>I didn’t mind my roommate touching himself either, but I DID mind when he was doing it while I was either: wide awake, trying to do psets, or studying for midterms. The whole time I was like, “Really…NOW?”</p>
<p>^there are coed rooms? is that randomly selected or do people ask for it? I always thought your roommate was of the same gender you were.</p>
<p>Some coops allow you to share a room with the other sex. But I think it’s the girl that usually feels a bit uneasy about this situation because of dressing/undressing and other things…in front of a guy who’s not your bf.</p>
<p>I’d lived in a co-ed dorm before so was used to seeing guys in towels and sometimes boxers and similarly I’d wear my a towel or sometimes my undies too and from the bathroom. I’d also sometimes lounge around in my pjs. The guy I’m sharing with was in the co-ed dorm with me last year. We agreed to share a room this year to save money and neither of us could find a friend of the same gender that we wanted to share with.</p>
<p>To begin with I got dressed in the bathroom but, after a while, it just didn’t seem worth the effort. The only tricky bit is when I have my period. I still feel a bit awkward.</p>
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<p>I knew girls who’d walk down their floors topless to get their laundry with no weirdness. I’ll admit that their floor was generally a LOT more sexually liberated than most (definitely more so than mine), but my impression is that it’s only ever a big deal if you make it into one.</p>
<p>^O.o wow…California is so different from Idaho…</p>
<p>It’s so sexist here that girls are called whores for wearing tank tops in some parts of the town. Grrr some of those Radical conservative Christians make life so boring and inconvenient by being so judgmental.</p>
<p>In fact now that i think about it, I don’t even think I’ve ever seen a girl topless or bottomless or both.</p>
<p>you’re Indian and from Idaho? how does that happen lol</p>
<p>^I’ve been asked that question so many times…</p>
<p>Sigh there’s a Hewlett Packard here in Boise and my dad’s an engineer, and my moms a physician here. Sigh I know streotype engineering Indian dad and feminist doctor mom, both of which are fairly conservative which makes life lame…</p>
<p>The girl in question is an ABC from West Virginia (and possibly Texas, somehow…not sure, we had a falling out before I could get clarification on what was going on with that).</p>
<p>I don’t regard the “Every man is always the worst in every possible way” attitude as feminism, personally.</p>
<p>^true that’s just her being unreasonable, but lol she was so mad Obama got the democratic nomination instead of Hillary, and said she would have been ok with it if Obama was female lol, but yeah maybe she’s not feminist and just irrational on things pertaining to gender. She’s extremely wise in everything else though which is kinda odd but it’s prolly because of her childhood.</p>
<p>^BTW what’s an ABC from West Virginia?</p>
<p>ps: My mom’s a democrat and my dad’s a fiscal conservative so as you can imagine that can become pretty annoying too</p>