Posted by Isis at d7b088.dialup.cornell.edu on April 12, 2001 at 20:58:46:
In Reply to: question for kevin, & anyone else who'll answer posted by jtouchedme on April 11, 2001 at 23:24:02:
Screw your traditional definition of "sex", because all that means is vaginal-penile intercourse (thank you America's public school sex education!) resulting in a male orgasm. Throw that out the back door, jack. This is the 21st century and "sex" is out, "sexual relations" are in. Outercourse! It's the latest trend sweeping the junior highs of the nation. It's ALL sex: expand your mind. At least, don't expand the global population, that's my motto.
-- Isis
: this is actually 5 questions, but who's counting? it all started one night when my friend and i were watching clerks. we were talking about the 37 dicks scene, and she asked me, "do you consider oral sex "sex"? after a lengthy discussion(we both changed our minds a few times), we came to the conclusion that we didn't know(there's more to it, but you're all probably tired of reading about it and just want me to get to the point, so i am : ) i was wondering what mr. smith has to say, and what anyone else had to add.
: 1. are you male or female?
: 2. do you consider receiving oral sex as "sex"?
: 3. do you consider performing oral sex as "sex"?
: 4. do you consider oral sex in general as "sex"?
: 5. do you consider anal sex as "sex"?
: thanks : )