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When No Is, NO! - Page 2


© Nancy Coulter
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Adults need to start acting more responsible for their actions. Men need to learn to have control of their impulses, and women need to try and keep themselves in "safe" situations. It's not always easy to do that, so that is when we must learn to respect the boundaries that other people put in front of them.

When a woman says "No", she is putting up a HUGE boundary that no man should cross - no matter how badly he wants sex. There are many other ways to release the tension. Raping a woman because she got you turned on, is not one of those ways.


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2.   Nov 11, 1999 10:32 PM
thanks for the insight phoenixjac :)

actually, i didn't know that they were that accepting in the san fran area. i knew that other countries are much more tolerant about sexual behavior than our c ...


-- posted by Nancy_Coulter


1.   Oct 28, 1999 7:58 AM
Having lived in San Francisco for years I became familiar with the term "sex worker". This term was used to describe anybody who worked in a job that involved sex, visual sexual arousel or even massag ...

-- posted by phoenixjac





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