I first misunderstood this headline as saying that they were former groupies of Redditors. And then wondered why anyone would ever want to fuck any of the sheltered, unkempt, hairy, pit-stained, misogynist, adolescent dudebros that comprise that site's userbase.
My college roommate was a very, very pale gal who grew up in Miami. She didn't tan, and was proud of it.
At a bar, in a sun dress, Jack White sidled over, pointed to her white-as-a-sheet gams, and asked, "Are those your real legs?"
She responded in the affirmative and went back to her drink.
Test: would my asshole of a mother sell my passport after my untimely death? No, she would not. She would keep it. Ok, something's wrong here folks.
That tattoo sounds like a way worse decision than premarital sex ever could be.
Someone else just brought this up. The only reason I can think of is that these actors were probably part of a group that offered this service to schools in the area, where there may not have been an existing HIV positive group. Or maybe they thought actual truth would be too much for kids to handle... which would be…
First time commenter, woohoo! So I was raised in a fundamentalist/born-again/mildly psychotic household and only escaped by going to college in Boston, aka Liberal Heathen City. And my younger sister, currently 19, is going to a tiny college in rural Pennsylvania and believes the whole "SEX CHANGES YOUR ENTIRE LIFE…
It wasn't a lie, but it was an omission. I went to a school in a liberal NYC suburb, so we had excellent sex education starting in 5th grade. But for 5th grade the boys and girls were separated, and while the girls were learning about our periods and how to use a pad and a tampon, the boys were learning about…
Chlamydia is such a great word!
So love is like money and you can run out. Jesus, that is a terrible thing to tell kids.
I teach consent workshops and read a lot
about best practice sex-ed, and in my travels I've heard a lot of terrible stories about abstinence-based, anti-sex programs.
Did you go to my high school in SF?!
Yep, I learned this one, too. They told us in no uncertain terms that this meant condoms were virtually worthless. This plus diseased genitals slideshow was the extent of sex-ed in my abstinence-only town. Our county had the higest teen pregnancy rate in the state during this era—GEE I WONDER WHY?
In middle school I had to watch a video lecture wherein the presenter recalled a time when a young woman had come up to her after a lecture and told her she had just been diagnosed HIV positive. The presenter's response: "Well, you had premarital sex, so you deserve it." That's right, she told an HIV positive person…
One of the lies that I can think of is more of an omission.
That it changes EVERYTHING. Fundamentally changes your relationship with that person, with God, with yourself, with everyone in the world.
I attended a Rotary-sponsored leadership camp in Central California in the mid-'90s. Every evening, a featured speaker gave a talk. One night, we were treated to a sex-ed instructor who, although the did present factual, useful sex-ed information, also included this gem in her lecture: "Chlamydia is not a flower."…
that women in africa used to stuff their vaginas with horse shit to make them tighter. LITERALLY THAT WAS SOMETHING I WAS TOLD. we talk about it still wondering how the hell our teacher wasn't fired.
You want to see the nation grind to halt, piss off the people who transport our commodities.