<p>and…</p>
<p>i <3 Dartmouth</p>
<p>and…</p>
<p>i <3 Dartmouth</p>
<p>All the more reason to ■■■■ like bunny rabbits, eh?</p>
<p>whoa! how did the f-word remain unblocked?</p>
<p>It’s funny, because just today we randomly had a discussion about sex in the senior lounge. one girl was unsure of whether or not she wanted to wait until marriage, and the funniest thing happened:</p>
<p>Someone: “But let’s say you meet a great guy, wait until you’re married, and on your wedding night you find out that he can’t make you orgasm, and that his ***** is a centimeter long and you’re going to spend the rest of your life being sexually frustrated?”
Girl: “It’s not fair to judge someone based on their sexual shortcomings!”</p>
<p>The moment the last word came out of her mouth, even SHE realized the awful pun, and we all laughed hysterically…what a word choice, i mean come on…</p>
<p>boo people who wait til they’re married. it’s silly in today’s day and age. it seems that way to me, anyway.</p>
<p>Especially if you’re gay!!</p>
<p>It’s still blocked – I used a tag to get around it. If you type f[ size=-1]u[ /size]ck (without the spaces) the size tag applies the same size to the U as to all the other letters, but it also breaks up the word so that it doesn’t get converted to stars.</p>
<p>I guess waiting until marraige never really appealed to me…why deprive yourself of a healthy, mutually satisfying, easy-to-make-safe act?</p>
<p>I agree. I don’t like casual sex though (one night stands etc). I think it should be with someone in a relationship (relationships more than a month or so long).</p>
<p>I am going to abstain mainly b/c it seems way to important, even for a relationship that is more than a month long. </p>
<p>And speaking of interacial dating… why are so many “heart throbs” in the movies white? Halle Berry, (personally, the guy from “Save the Last Dance”) and… the rest are rap stars. Where are the URM Brad Pitts?</p>
<p>I have nothing against people who believe in abstinence until marriage. I have nothing against people who have been screwing around since eighth grade (with protection, of course!) </p>
<p>I DO get angry at people who try to pass judgments on others. Don’t call me a slut because you presume to know all about my sex life. Don’t call me a playa if you see me with different girls every week. In fact, don’t call me anything at all because you don’t have a right to label me anything according to what YOU see. After all, everyone’s sex life is their own business as long as they are safe and responsible.</p>
<p>to lighten this up: my friend and i just decided to start an ‘abstinence club’. </p>
<p>our slogan? everybody’s not doing it.</p>
<p>we’re gonna apply for funding from bush. i’m thinking we’ll get a ton.
we’ll need to rent lots of movies and order lots of pizzas to keep our minds off sex.</p>
<p>“In fact, don’t call me anything at all because you don’t have a right to label me anything according to what YOU see.”</p>
<p>Actually, everyone has every right to do so.</p>
<p>You just have the right to not care what they think.</p>
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<p>You have the right to think anything you want. What you * don’t * have the right to do is pressure me into whatever your beliefs are just because they’re different. That’s called discrimination.</p>
<p>Hey now, this thread is supposed to spark OPEN dialouge on sexual attitudes in a mature fashion. Please refrain from passing judgement on others’ viewpoints. This subject is already difficult enough to discuss, but keeping sexuality in the dark is part of the reason why unwanted pregnancies and STDs are such a huge problem.</p>
<p>Agreed… </p>
<p>So, anybody know what how the Dartmouth student body compares looks-wise to the rest of the Ivy League?</p>
<p>“What you don’t have the right to do is pressure me into whatever your beliefs are just because they’re different. That’s called discrimination.”</p>
<p>Right. I was just correcting you. Settle down.</p>
<p>…Why is everyone on this board so touchy?</p>
<p>mmmmm usually we’re not. or at least for the week i’ve spent considerable time here. ;-)</p>
<p>i think this whole getting closer to april 1 puts every one on edge.</p>
<p>rasberrysmoothie- what do you mean by looks-wise? like attractiveness? diversity of ethnic background? diversity of style? preppiness? outdoorsiness?</p>
<p>Attractiveness I guess… from what I’ve seen, most of the good-looking people at Dartmouth have that whole outdoorsy, natural beauty and less primpy, fashion-conscious beauty.</p>
<p>Oh, and Ghaleon, friends? It’s finals week here…</p>
<p>PS- 400 posts, score!</p>
<p>Greensleeves, the girl that seems to be the heartthrob of most of my female friends is actually a URM. He’s Hispanic, and his name is (be prepared everyone who can speak Spanish) Rafeal Verga. (hahaha it makes me laugh everytime). I’ll admit, I wouldn’t mind looking like him.</p>
<p>Ras, I’ll also admit the girls weren’t as good as I’m used to seeing, but I live in California. Don’t hate me anyone at Dartmouth; I’ll give you another background. My four closest girl friends are very very attractive. When I’ve showed their pics in my wallet to other guys at programs, they’ve all agreed. AND THEY’RE NOT EVEN THE BEST LOOKING ONES! This is not to say that there aren’t some girls in Hanover that I’d give top marks to.</p>
<p>I will say though, this summer I lived at Penn, and there were very few attractive girls. I mean school was really slow then, but the most attractive girls we saw were the girls from the Real World. And yes, Phily hated them, and they said mean words to us.</p>
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<p>Couldn’t that be considered libel (if it was deragatory)?</p>