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@BestEuphemismEver: There's still time for them! I had class with a model last semester!

Unrelated to the point, but the three models all look eerily alike— especially the last two. I think it's mainly their coloring and exact same angles, but viewed together it also seems to send the message that smoking will strip you of individuality as well.

@Clare116: It makes me feel pretentious to use it, and like I'm calling attention to myself :-/

@Pre-Meditated: Exactly! It is SUCH a non-point, because most of the money that goes to "silly" things seems to come from the parents— and they're usually the ones who want silly things!

@FilomenaMussaid: I'm in a similar position, except my in-laws aren't snooty... but hey, it'll make them happy and smooth things over for later in the life, so I'm willing to let my future mother in law have some vicarious thrills through the wedding.

This only makes sense if the money is actually the couples. When I get married, the parents are the ones footing the bills— which means that it's going to be bigger and more elaborate than I would have chosen for myself, but also that the money that goes to the dress isn't money I would have for investing anyway.

@SlayBelle: Condoms totally up the chances of me getting a UTI, even when they aren't pre-lubed.

I always honestly thought they were multi-racial— part white, part black, part Asian—and that they were very melting pot America like.

@sharkie792: Some just really like to see the cum. In my experience, at least, I've never had them do it until I suggested it— and I suggested it before I knew it existed in porn, so some people do come to it on their own.

@nobodyr: So... since I don't have an ideal of a male, but do have a couple of specific types of females I would imagine, am I... not straight, even though I find more men attractive than women and and have dated only men? I mean, I think I'm bi. But I'm having trouble understanding your reasoning.

@SarahMC: I'm not naked on the couch... my jeans can protect me!

@Tippi Hedren: I was just talking to a friend about this... I coooouuullld drink less, eat less cheese and go to the gym.... or I could pull out support wear whenever its fancy picture time. Mur.

@cate3710: I don't think so— I think people talk more about her fashion, her hair and makeup, and trying to get her to admit to owning jeans or sweatpants.

@KittyConner: Yes! she uses it to sort of pour water on herself.

@Agumen: Oy, I know a lot of girls who've had issues with boyfriends/fuckbuddies not coming, due to their deathgrip practices. People may not talk about it, but it happens.

@Audrey Smilgys: Actually, I think more research of all kinds tends to be done on men, including sex— especially historically. But I also think Agumen's onto something when she talks about the site's reporting bias.

@justalfie: Right. Orgasms aren't really an important part of sex for me.

@femme-bot: Are they equating orgasms with satisfaction? Ugh. I haaaate it when people do that, especially when they're researchers who should know better!

What I want to know is if the lack of sex is by choice, and if the women having sex are satisfied/enjoy their sex lives. I think that's more relevant than the amount of sex people have, though pure numbers of who is doing what are fun in their own way, I guess, even if not as telling.