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02-25-2009, 09:20 AM

everyone should really learn about Mexicali Mexico then because you would be all crazy from seeing what happens here with teenage girls/boys here, it would make your skin crawl.o_O and i know ive lived here long enough to know that no one would do those things in public.



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02-25-2009, 11:38 AM

I attended a Catholic school for most of my life.

Enough said.

I don't find what my students do in class odd, what I find odd is that the constitutional interpretation of the right to education means that students here get away with so much. MacArthur is spinning in his grave.

And MMM, I think younger boys, even in America, do that. I'm only 25 but even I didn't notice any kind of "gay" thing come up until the seventh or eighth grade, and I don't think it became truly influential until high school.

Also, I met my first out lesbian (or so she claimed, as much as one can believe someone that young) as a seventh grader in my Catholic school. That was an interesting experience. She didn't fit any stereotypes either. She was really awesome.
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02-25-2009, 04:18 PM

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reading this conversation im starting to think that the majority of Americans are a tad paranoid w/ physical communication and their sexuality. so i guess we really are the odd ones out
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I think that is a good assessment.
I'm in no way uncomfortable with my sexuality, nor do I fear anything that has to do with physical communication... I was simply pointing out sexuality among teens.

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03-02-2009, 07:29 AM

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I'm in no way uncomfortable with my sexuality, nor do I fear anything that has to do with physical communication... I was simply pointing out sexuality among teens.
well thats prety much what i see as well, but us teens now days can get a tad bit CRAZAY if you know what i mean?


But im not uncomfortable with my sexuality at all, im proud of it.>^_^<



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