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Nooooooooo grosssssss I don't want him to be bio-dad

They should just form one of those four-person group marriages like in a Robert Heinlen novel.

For a show with Virgin in the title, they don't really examine what virginity means for her very often. I am the opposite of Duante, in that with all the bady-daddy drama I forget she's a virgin. I take it we're just supposed to infer she looks at virginity in a heteronormative way. Intercourse being the most

It is quite interesting, because I find many people have their own personal definitions for sex and virginity, depending on their upbringing, religion, sexual orientation,etc. What counts as a first time for two girls or two guys? Just penetration, or anything that is likely to result in climax? Some people can come

The CW has been historically really prudish about showing female self-pleasure (see: the controversy over a few seconds cut out of Reign's pilot where Caitlin Stasey's hand snakes vaguely downwards) I took it as implied downtown action. Maybe she wasn't right that minute, but she was probably about to, before it

Her hymen might already have been torn from a pelvic exam, riding a bicycle, or her own fingers when masturbating (seeing as she has a healthy sex drive and is not shy about sharing her fantasies, I find it hard to believe she's never dialed the pink telephone). Or it may have just been stretched. The hormones

There was also an episode of Degrassi:The Next Generation where Manny gets an abortion. And that was STILL controversial, at first they didn't show that one in the States.

They have also used the interior of the church before, as the "wesen retirement home" in the episode "Tarantella". I used to work at First Presbyterian. The only part of the church I didn't recognize was where Monroe slept. That was definitely a different church, they must have picked it for the scene because of those

They have also used the interior of the church before, as the "wesen retirement home" in the episode "Tarantella". I used to work at First Presbyterian. The only part of the church I didn't recognize was where Monroe slept. That was definitely a different church, they must have picked it for the scene because of those

First Presbyterian Church on twelfth and Alder st. was used for most of the church scenes, inside and out. I remember when they were filming there this summer. It's a very neat-looking Gothic Revival style church. Too bad this episode was boring.

First Presbyterian Church on twelfth and Alder st. was used for most of the church scenes, inside and out. I remember when they were filming there this summer. It's a very neat-looking Gothic Revival style church. Too bad this episode was boring.