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One of them was MAYBE v-card and the other just said V-card, so she might have been willing for one but preferred the other.
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i'm mad we analyzing this girl's preferences of losing her virginity! lol
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Well, when I was in high school, we always joked that you have 3 clicks on your V-Card before you actually lost it.
SOOO maybe those are clicks 2 and 3 (b/c I have a feeling she's past 1 already)... |
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Guys . . . doesn't it seem clear she's taking the GUY'S v-card? It's obviously a power issue from the start, so this makes perfect sense. This is not rocket science, it's teen blowjob angst.
Also, any further analysis detracts from the simple beauty of Facebook converting <3 to hearts in "I <3 Facebook like you <3 cock" . . . brilliance. |
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This is soooo sad on so many levels. My little sisterhood has taught me to be annoying, sickeningly sweet, a little manipulative, and a great confidante. I've used that experience a lot in my adult life. But this kind of sibling rivalry is so out of my league, it's not even funny. I would NEVER have gone this way (and my sister would never have given me ammo like this). |
I think OTW's FB Page is now going to be full of hearts like TE's GC page was full of smilies.
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Wow. Bro is way outta line here.
I can't help but be reminded of last year's MySpace hoax that led to a Megan Meier's suicide. As awful as it'll be for all parties involved, I hope her parents find out about this. |
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Her social and school life is really really really going to suck |
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Life/lemons/ade and all that. Now that she's been "outed" I'd guess she'll be on every party invite list forever. |
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^^^ For real? Do tell! This is the first I'm hearing of this, too. Seriously.
Well, not like I can apply the info to myself. It'll be two years of marriage next month; no probation for me. |
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Awesome pun. |
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Oddly, my husband was shocked when he looked at my shoulder and saw the first quote in the response I was typing. Once he recovered, he also mentioned how the first scenario applies to Muslim Arabics in European & Arabic countries because it would bring shame to the woman's family if she married and was proven to not be a virgin in the "traditional"(?) sense. His source are the Muslim Arabic boys he attended school with in France. I never would've thought this thread could take an educational turn. http://www.mediabistro.com/agencyspy...e_you_know.jpg |
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I'm there now. |
Do we have an epilogue to this story? Did Katie hook up again? Did Chris answer his phone? Did Mom and Dad read the upload?
So many questions to be answered. Watch what happens.... |
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I just showed my sister and I said "This is so out of my league. I'd never do you like that," and she said, "Oh yes, you would." She reminded me of the time she wouldn't let me do something, so I told Mom she had a boy in her room overnight when she and dad went out of town. :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: Is it wrong that I was shocked but also felt a secret swell of pride? I clearly had a lot of guts when I was 4-years-old. |
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It was also an embarrassing thing to do to the guys listed on that piece of paper. |
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I think both of these CHILDREN need to grow up. Why would you rat out your sibling like that? So sad. While my brother and I had a love-hate relationship growing up, we'd never do anything like this. We'd just fight each other, drawing blood...breaking bones, etc. It's bad, but better than this underhanded mess. |
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These children are both basket cases. I hope the parents take this as a sign that things are out of control in that household. I would talk to my brother about his drinking and tell him I was worried about him--assuming sneaking beer into the room means he's sitting around and basically binge drinking. I never believed in underage drinking, so I'd tell my parents if I felt it was something they should become involved in. |
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Unless it gets picked up by a news site or blasted on the front page of Yahoo, it'll blow over. ETA: Maybe the girls in my high school were worse than most, but there were several "major" events that threatened the social life of various girls such as pregnancies, STDs, drunk sex, publicizing of private information, etc. What this kid posted on facebook seems pretty tame to me. |
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Last names were protected but people who have no lives and care enough could find out who these kids are. Such is the Internet era. |
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