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So The 50s is What We Yearn For?
Here is a 50s Sex Ed video explaining masturbation is normal (Thank GOD)
https://www.youtube.com/verify_age?n...layer_embedded
So if some in my country get thier way and turn the clock back toward the Good ol days does that mean comprehensive sex ed is part of the deal?"
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That was a really good and encouraging video, they could explain things so much better in the 50ies.
Thank you for posting.
And since you intended this as a discussion of whether masturbation should be encouraged or not, the main argument against it, from a christian point of view, is the story where a guy had sex with a girl and then spilled his semen onto the ground, and that was a bad thing. Personally I always thought the bad thing about that was that he made the girl think he'd make her a baby and then he didn't, so he tricked her into having sex with him, no masturbation there. It's been a while since I last read it but I just wanted to throw that into this potentially fruitful discussion.
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Well i can imagine why masturbating is wrong. It is sort of a dirty act and I don't always feel fantastic after but it is natural and whatever as long as you aren't over the top with it.
Also the 50's are a time everyone wants to be but the concept of the 1950's is highly nostalgic and we forget much of the bad.
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The 50's eh I assume were talking about the American 50's cos everywhere else it was a terrible time of economic stagnation and massive immigration caused by disastrous destruction the decade before.
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gaelic cowboy
The 50's eh I assume were talking about the American 50's cos everywhere else it was a terrible time of economic stagnation and massive immigration caused by disastrous destruction the decade before.
Memories of the past has nothing to whatsoever with the actual past.
Just one among many reasons why nobody should ever care about what the elderly has to say.
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The 50s sucked... and Mrs. Palm and her five lovely daughters will not soon leave the minds of young men.
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Another classic, I have my doubts it's genuine though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3S2...eature=related
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Centurion1
Well i can imagine why masturbating is wrong. It is sort of a dirty act and I don't always feel fantastic after but it is natural and whatever as long as you aren't over the top with it.
Also the 50's are a time everyone wants to be but the concept of the 1950's is highly nostalgic and we forget much of the bad.
Why would it matter whether it is natural? There are a lot of natural things that we humans really ought not to engage in. Like step-fathers eliminating the prior offspring of their wife, putting offspring in a drugged up tarantula or caterpillar so they can eat their way out, randomly going around and raping other creatures of your own or other species, trying to trick males of another species to try and mate with you so you can eat them, and etc.
So shouldn't we treat human sexuality as something in and of itself and not care whether it's natural or not?
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Lemur
incredibly creepy yet strangely touching.
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Centurion1
Well i can imagine why masturbating is wrong. It is sort of a dirty act and I don't always feel fantastic after
I think....you might be doing it wrong.
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a completely inoffensive name
I think....you might be doing it wrong.
meaning dirty. Its not really guilt either because trust me i feel fantastic post coitus. It's not a religious thing either i just dont really like it and the secrecy and accepted social stigma which surrounds the act. (by accepted social stigma i mean that it is seen as normal for people to do in modern media but it is not something you talk and brag about it is still innately private and a secret act)
also i find when i dont masturbate i feel much healthier and more energetic. I never used to during football 2 a days for the extra testosterone edge (myth or not its always worth at least hinking you have that extra edge).
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Lemur
This is the funniest thing I have ever seen
1 internet to you sir
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meaning dirty. Its not really guilt either because trust me i feel fantastic post coitus. It's not a religious thing either i just dont really like it and the secrecy and accepted social stigma which surrounds the act. (by accepted social stigma i mean that it is seen as normal for people to do in modern media but it is not something you talk and brag about it is still innately private and a secret act)
Secert? really? Do you light scented candles and dim the lights as well?
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also i find when i dont masturbate i feel much healthier and more energetic. I never used to during football 2 a days for the extra testosterone edge (myth or not its always worth at least hinking you have that extra edge).
Yea, it's a myth.
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Centurion1
meaning dirty. Its not really guilt either because trust me i feel fantastic post coitus. It's not a religious thing either i just dont really like it and the secrecy and accepted social stigma which surrounds the act. (by accepted social stigma i mean that it is seen as normal for people to do in modern media but it is not something you talk and brag about it is still innately private and a secret act)
That's those wonderful victorian values reaching down through the generations to warp your fragile little mind.
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Centurion1
also i find when i dont masturbate i feel much healthier and more energetic. I never used to during football 2 a days for the extra testosterone edge (myth or not its always worth at least hinking you have that extra edge).
Does it make you better at jumping on them?
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False premise?
Surprising anecdote!
A thread based on an obscure 1950's sex ed video? I guess we've had worse starts.:nice:
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The only part of the 50's I was around I spent in diapers. I wasn't aware of my "special purpose" then.
http://youtu.be/ymucqmjJs20
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Strike For The South
False Premise?
lol wut
Maybe I missed it, but I don't remember many (any?) backroomers wistfully yearning to go back to the 1950s. Did I just miss it? It sounds like a false premise to me.
And then we have a 50s era sex ed video that says masturbation is healthy... which proves beyond any doubt.... that there was a 50s era sex ed video that says masturbation is healthy. An interesting anecdote, but it's not proof of any widely held perceptions- and it certainly offers no contrast to the year 2011. Unless you think there are no sex ed videos available now that would make the same argument?
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So the 50s are what we yearn for?
/grammernazi
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lol ACIN your such a huge ****
And also annoyingly correct.
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Xiahou
Maybe I missed it, but I don't remember many (any?) backroomers wistfully yearning to go back to the 1950s. Did I just miss it? It sounds like a false premise to me.
And then we have a 50s era sex ed video that says masturbation is healthy... which proves beyond any doubt.... that there was a 50s era sex ed video that says masturbation is healthy. An interesting anecdote, but it's not proof of any widely held perceptions- and it certainly offers no contrast to the year 2011. Unless you think there are no sex ed videos available now that would make the same argument?
Y U NO Humor?
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a completely inoffensive name
So the 50s are what we yearn for?
/grammernazi
Grammar Nazi
/Spelling Commie
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Louis VI the Fat
Grammar Nazi
/Spelling Commie
ah and now i am content.
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Centurion1
lol ACIN you're such a huge ****
And also annoyingly correct.
/grammahnazi
I leave the spelling to others.
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I was also wondering who these buffoons were who are pining for the 50s so I can point and laugh at them too but I don't want to get called humorless like poor Xiahou. I must just not get it but the OP seems smugly onanistic. Got any videos from the 50s on that?
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Would I calm any feelings if I said I didn't have anyone in mind when I posted the video?
Or will the butthurt persist?
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Don't let people who have a midlife crisis because they're older than 30 distract you from posting interesting videos. ~;p
I also liked your point about how Conservativism is all about going back in time in the USA while the word orginally means the attempt to keep the status quo. The first person to try and explain to me that it's use is okay nonetheless will lose a lot of nitpicking points. :stare:
I'm also surprised nobody has taken my biblical interpretation apart yet, guess that means I'm right.
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Centurion1
incredibly creepy yet strangely touching.
Indeed. You know what, this mum reminds of that dad in American Pie.
At first everything he did looked like the most awkward things ever. Just messed up. But then, gradually, over the course of the movie series, you also come to appreciate it. He is always so non-judgemental. So supportive of whatever choices his son make. From awkward it becomes sweet, touching.
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'American Pie, Louis? Weren't you a man of sophisticated taste'?
Why, indeed I am. And my sophisticated taste extends to Nadia's stunning curves. Besides, the first movie of the series was strangely touching, very gentle in its handling of the subject matter.
I remember the first time Strike walked in on me and his mum. It was awkward. But Strike was very mature about it, accepting of our choices. 'Mum', he said, 'I appreciate that of all my friends you picked my favourite. Louis. Isn't he just the greatest? I see you two appreciate doggy style. I do too. I am off to bed now. Will you be a dear and keep the volume down?'
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Who ever said this place lacks class is full of ****.
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Louis VI the Fat
Indeed. You know what, this mum reminds of that dad in American Pie.
At first everything he did looked like the most awkward things ever. Just messed up. But then, gradually, over the course of the movie series, you also come to appreciate it. He is always so non-judgemental. So supportive of whatever choices his son make. From awkward it becomes sweet, touching.
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'American Pie, Louis? Weren't you a man of sophisticated taste'?
Why, indeed I am. And my sophisticated taste extends to Nadia's stunning curves. Besides, the first movie of the series was strangely touching, very gentle in its handling of the subject matter.
I remember the first time Strike walked in on me and his mum. It was awkward. But Strike was very mature about it, accepting of our choices. 'Mum', he said, 'I appreciate that of all my friends you picked my favourite. Louis. Isn't he just the greatest? I see you two appreciate doggy style. I do too. I am off to bed now. Will you be a dear and keep the volume down?'
i vomited laughed and dropped my mouth open all at the same time.