This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.
Register | Edit Profile | Subscriptions | Forum Rules | Log In
Part Time James 03 May 17 1.48pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Michaelawt85
What's that saying.. the whole nine yards! Yards? I'm going to need a bigger pump.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Michaelawt85 Bexley 03 May 17 2.17pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Abortion should probably be the first consideration of anyone finding themselves accidentally pregnant. I don't get why someone who isn't really in a position to be actively seeking to have a family would want to 'just run with it and see where it goes'. I mean its only going to be the next 25 years or so. Because there's a big difference between finding yourself in a situation out of the blue and stepping up to it and dealing with it and finding yourself I n that situation when you have no support, finances or clue as to how to deal with it. Big difference. There never is a truly ideal time to have a child. Always something somewhere which could be better. Some people believe in fate. Things happen at certain times for certain reasons.
When I was a young girl my Mother said to me.. You listen here kid you're CPFC |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Part Time James 03 May 17 2.30pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Because there's a big difference between finding yourself in a situation out of the blue and stepping up to it and dealing with it and finding yourself I n that situation when you have no support, finances or clue as to how to deal with it. Big difference. There never is a truly ideal time to have a child. Always something somewhere which could be better. Some people believe in fate. Things happen at certain times for certain reasons. Just after Jim'll Fix It while the rest of the BBC staff are at lunch?
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Ray in Houston Houston 03 May 17 3.01pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Part Time James
Well, I like to come away bruised and bleeding. It needs to be a kind of combination of sex and a general fight for survival. It's why I've always liked big powerful women. Thatcher? May? Edited by Ray in Houston (03 May 2017 3.01pm)
We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Part Time James 03 May 17 3.02pm | |
---|---|
Yeah but one at a time.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Ray in Houston Houston 03 May 17 3.03pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
Any sex in which neither participant is treating it as that tedious item in the job description that you always work hard to avoid doing. Sex and golf: the only things one can still enjoy while being bad at.
We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Part Time James 03 May 17 3.24pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Ray in Houston
Sex and golf: the only things one can still enjoy while being bad at. And if you are inaccurate with your wood you might not get a hole in one.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
jamiemartin721 Reading 03 May 17 3.41pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Because there's a big difference between finding yourself in a situation out of the blue and stepping up to it and dealing with it and finding yourself I n that situation when you have no support, finances or clue as to how to deal with it. Big difference. There never is a truly ideal time to have a child. Always something somewhere which could be better. Some people believe in fate. Things happen at certain times for certain reasons. What I mean is more 'planning to have a family' and ready, as opposed to say, getting knocked up at 18, with no real means of support. I know plenty of people who didn't plan their kids, and falling pregnant led to them realising they were ready - that makes sense to me. What doesn't is why someone who is a teenager is going to become a mother or father. And certainly we need to really educate men on their importance in contraception and the consequences of having a child. It'd be nice to live in a society where someone who is 15 is thinking of the life they have to live, before becoming a parent.
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Stirlingsays 03 May 17 7.23pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by jamiemartin721
What doesn't is why someone who is a teenager is going to become a mother or father. And certainly we need to really educate men on their importance in contraception and the consequences of having a child. It'd be nice to live in a society where someone who is 15 is thinking of the life they have to live, before becoming a parent. God, that is so bloody condescending Jamie....I think you mean some 'men'. Funnily enough lots of us don't need someone lecturing us to know what responsibility is. This is the typical stereotyping that 'men' have to endure from some feminists....especially the ones growing stubble.
'Who are you and how did you get in here? I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.' (Leslie Nielsen) |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
jamiemartin721 Reading 04 May 17 1.08pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Stirlingsays
God, that is so bloody condescending Jamie....I think you mean some 'men'. Funnily enough lots of us don't need someone lecturing us to know what responsibility is. This is the typical stereotyping that 'men' have to endure from some feminists....especially the ones growing stubble. No I mean all men, because how can you specifically target which men to focus on. Yes obviously some men are responsible, probably most, but if you're only targeting those who've f**ked up, then its probably a bit late, as they've f**ked up. I of course mean young males specifically.
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Registration is now on our new message board
To login with your existing username you will need to convert your account over to the new message board.
All images and text on this site are copyright © 1999-2024 The Holmesdale Online, unless otherwise stated.
Web Design by Guntrisoft Ltd.