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Serious Relationships and Sex Ed Thread

Now THAT is what this thread is all about!

Perhaps I should revive my Sexual Positions Tiering thread and rework it to encompass maneuvers as well. People should be educated on things like the Charizard, the Houdini, and the Switcheroo.
 
Are there any other instances of the sort that will really affect your lives if you were to be together? Because simply being mistaken about the age of the universe doesn't seem like it's a huge dealbreaker or anything. Unless you are a historian/geologist or something, I don't see this as a topic of conversation basically ever, so this shouldn't matter. Unless there are huge areas where you too disagree, it's probably better if you just avoid the subject. I think you should just accept the fact that her worldviews are her own, and if you really like this girl, then move past it.
I'd say so. I don't know how old the guy who orginally asked about this is, he seemed fairly young, but if he were older and seeking a long term relationship I imagine that it would be pretty important. If he doesn't like what she believes now how is he going to feel when she tries to pass those beliefs onto their children?

I'm trying to give age appropriate advice though, as I said earlier, I don't think that he should try to change her. Instead he should decide how important it is to him that she holds those beliefs. If it's a deal breaker, then move on.
 
There's a difference between being spiritual/religious and accepting that everybody is a bit different on the matter and being extremely close-minded that only your religion is correct and everyone else that is not like you will burn in your version of hell. From what I can tell already, this girl sounds like the latter. Ofc turning this into a religious debate would be stupid but it depends how serious they are about this. If you came out and told her that your religious views are different, do you think that would upset her to the point where she wouldn't want to date you? If so, then don't even try, religion will come up at one point and it's better to not deal with it at all than break up over religious differences.

Or you could be the one not willing to see eye to eye with other people's beliefs, idk either one of you in person so I'm not sure.
 
In the context of relationships, it is necessary to at least come to a compromise when it comes to religious/scientific beliefs. You can avoid the subject all you want, but eventually it will play a role in where the two of you see your life (and progeny) going. You don't have to share the same beliefs to have a successful relationship, but you DO need to be able to compromise or at least agree to disagree in a civilized manner. In all cases, keeping an open mind is key. If you don't, the relationship simply will not work.
 
so uh yeah i basically spent semana santa/spring/easter/whatever break with the BF, in his house.

also 3rd mensiversary(?)! we're both fans of the Portal series and he gifted me this <3

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d'awww companion cube <3

a friend of mine constantly berates me because when i played through the game i instantly dumped the cube as soon as i was told to do so. no remorse.
 
Anyone ever been in a situation where a friend hates his girlfriend but none of us can find any faults with her?

She's kind of perfect for him, but we can't figure out why he's going to dump her.

Do we ask him or leave it? We don't see anything good coming our of the break-up.
 
While it sucks to have relationships between two people affect anything else, if it's set in his mind then trying to convince him that she's perfect for him won't have anything good happen eventually in my experience; it will just put off the problems until later. If it's truly set already, then it's better to get it over with.
 
Itt gabe is disappointed as he realizes that among a community of basement-dwellin pokemon lovers he is among the very select few that actually have any real sexual experience to speak of

As for me: junior in hs who would talk about making out with a girl or something except my memories of the future are fuzzy at best

Edit: haha zing syrim

LOL. Well, I fit that stereotype, and I am proud:pimp:
Seriously though, I have no sexual experience (why the fuck should a 7th grader have one). Not even had a girlfriend, but I'd admit that's my mistake because I used to be attracted to girls only because of their looks.

Anyways, it's better than being one of those dudes who has absolutely no respect for girls and has nothing going on for him except an "attractive" face and maybe a sexy butt (do girls even...) imo.
 
oh believe me, women love their men-butt gazes.

wait did you just call someone's else butt sexy? or do you think your butt is not sexy? believe in your butt!
 
Anyways, it's better than being one of those dudes who has absolutely no respect for girls and has nothing going on for him except an "attractive" face and maybe a sexy butt (do girls even...) imo.

yes we do (◕◡◕)
 
do girls fantasize about burying their face between a dude's butts and going bgrgbbgrbbrgrjrbr

I absolutely lost it at your spelling of the sound effect, hahahahahahahaha

I never had a butt until a year ago, and now I'd rather not have one :(
 
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