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Started by scullions, Mon May 14, 2012 - 08:52:38

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epiphanius

Jeff,

You have started several threads on this forum, all of them being on more-or-less the same subject.

However, I have noticed that you never seem to engage any of us in a real discussion.  People have asked you several questions, of which you've only answered only a few.  And when you do give an answer, you reveal an inconsistency in your story, which someone is quick to point out.  At that point, you go on repeating your original question, hoping for a different answer (presumably from someone who hasn't read the other discussions).

In other words, we're trying to be straight with you, but you need to be straight with us.

May God bless you.

Down Syndrome Danny

Well well well.. isn't this an interesting subject?

The thunder that would come from exploring this topic is enough to make me curious.  Do we really have to feel out the poster and make him feel as if he must be approved of by the "committee"  before we'll investigate this provocative claim?

DaveW

Other than the fact that he keeps starting new threads, and will not engage in discussion much, there is no need to approve him.  But he keeps doing that over and over so we need something more than just his claims.

But you are right, it is a facinating topic.  I believe there was a discussion on it some years ago at themarriagebed.com.  Their research showed that a lack of satisfying sex makes both genders irritable and emotionally on edge.

Down Syndrome Danny

Yep.. gives new meaning to the verse about being better to marry than to 'burn'.  I think the implication is that it is better to be married (and having sex) than to be celibate and restless and irritable.

DaveW

Quote from: Down Syndrome Danny on Mon Jun 11, 2012 - 18:14:01
Yep.. gives new meaning to the verse about being better to marry than to 'burn'.  I think the implication is that it is better to be married (and having sex) than to be celibate and restless and irritable.
In context (and by the gender used in the Greek) that was written specifically to WOMEN and not men. (although it could apply to men as well)

Down Syndrome Danny

I honestly did not know that.  Just when ya think you've learned all there is to learn..

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