Sep 8 2006
Non Sequitur of the Week: Why there are so many virgins in romances
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Sep 08, 2006 @ 21:04:58
Gee, suddenly it all makes sense! :-D
Sep 09, 2006 @ 11:35:47
In my family among my many sibs (most of whom are parents of teens) there is an on-going debate on what constitutes sex and virginity. Can’t wait to share this with them!