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Old 10-01-2006, 04:54 PM   #11
Trilby
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Well, it's impossible for me to try to refute the empirical and, no doubt, immaculate research methods of the Cosmo Team that you identify as your source. I myself once relied upon the Wisdom of Cosmopolitan (I was 15) and I understand your confusion as they WILL set the exploits of their editorial board up as regular Joe-and-Josephine examples.

As far as your claim that 'men have been buying sex for thousands of years for nothing'-- I SO beg to differ! Men buy sex for a very sound [i]something[i] indeed! That something is called orgasm! It's worth the price! You should try it some time! I also see Plenty of male prostitues! Just because it's the men who are buying doesn't negate the value of the experience or the trade.

As far as the theory that 'too many sex partners for a women means she can't be emotionally or spiritually attached to ONE GOOD PERSON!' goes--try plying that to the millions of men who have and will love many, many women in their lives---men of accademe, of religion, of public service, of Greater Good. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a known philanderer---would you swat down all his works because he was an adulterer?

People are flawed. Women are flawed. All women--even your Virgin Mary.
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