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Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Bobert Date: 19 Jun 12 - 08:25 PM Here's the deal... The fact the Ms. Brown said "my vagina" isn't an issue... She represents women and her 1st person reference doesn't mean that she was talking about "her" vagina but vaginas in general... No matter... It is fucked up (no pun intended or inferred)... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Big Al Whittle Date: 20 Jun 12 - 01:49 AM Beedub.... You see no difference between telling someone to have sex with a rolling doughnut, and a smart witty riposte. I cannot help but think you are somewhat partisan. |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 20 Jun 12 - 02:45 AM Richard. So there you go Keith. You could have checked yourself but chose not to. I did not need to. If two young teens in a consensual relationship had ever been prosecuted for it, I knew that I would have remembered. And I was right. No such have ever been prosecuted have they Richard? |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 20 Jun 12 - 03:34 AM Richard. Independent Jan 1998. Sean, 12 last month, was allowed to miss school to be at the bedside of his 16-year-old girlfriend, Emma Webster, her parents, Ray and Shirley, and Sean's mother, Theresa. The pair, who are neighbours at Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire, were 11 and 15 when Emma became pregnant. Any prosecutions? |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 20 Jun 12 - 03:36 AM LUCY HAGAN Last Updated: 12 Jan 2011 BOY dad Alfie Patten yesterday admitted he does not know how much nappies cost — but said: "I think it's a lot." Baby-faced Alfie, who is 13 but looks more like eight, became a father four days ago when his girlfriend Chantelle Steadman gave birth to 7lb 3oz Maisie Roxanne. He told how he and Chantelle, 15, decided against an abortion after discovering she was pregnant. |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Nigel Parsons Date: 20 Jun 12 - 04:45 AM Bobert: It is fucked up (no pun intended or inferred)... How can you know what inferences we may take from your comment? I think your making the common error of confusing 'infer' with 'imply'. (as we seem to be discussing the use of 'bad' language) Cheers (no offence intended!) Nigel |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Big Al Whittle Date: 20 Jun 12 - 06:20 AM Nigel can you explain how one would infer a fuck without implying it? |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Nigel Parsons Date: 21 Jun 12 - 05:15 AM BAW: Nigel can you explain how one would infer a fuck without implying it? The implication in a statement is something which the speaker/writer has put there with the intention it will be understood. The inference in a statement is something read into it by the hearer/reader, which may, or may not, have been the intention of the speaker/writer. |
Subject: RE: BS: Honest Talk About Sex. From: Ebbie Date: 21 Jun 12 - 11:45 PM In other words, you imply, I infer. I imply, you infer. |