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awa355
14th July 2013, 21:07
Can you believe this:eek::eek: ??

At 11 years old, a boy is supposed to know his future sexual orientation?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10897861

blue rider
15th July 2013, 11:37
Can you believe this:eek::eek: ??

At 11 years old, a boy is supposed to know his future sexual orientation?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10897861

most boys or girls that identify as homosexual....know it from a very early age. They just often only lack the appropriate vocabulary to express their differences (its a learned thing after all), and more often than not they lack the courage to affront their social surroundings, be it family, friends, school or work mates.

SMOKEU
15th July 2013, 11:48
Little boys, catholic priest....

blue rider
15th July 2013, 11:59
Little boys, catholic priest....

catholic priests, little kids (they do swing both ways, and kids are so easy)

HenryDorsetCase
15th July 2013, 12:16
I thought this was a vaccination to ensure that you never get a case of the "11 year old boys" which can be very debilitating. I am disappoint.

Banditbandit
15th July 2013, 12:47
A CASE ??? My God - I don't even want one let alone a case of the little shits ..

unstuck
15th July 2013, 14:22
Hasn't the one for girls just been found to be unsafe? Guardasil or something, or am I barking up the wrong power pole.:eek5:

scissorhands
15th July 2013, 15:44
Hasn't the one for girls just been found to be unsafe? Guardasil or something, or am I barking up the wrong power pole.:eek5:

yep

a vaccination against stupidity is needed

Drew
15th July 2013, 16:10
Hasn't the one for girls just been found to be unsafe? Guardasil or something, or am I barking up the wrong power pole.:eek5:Inefficient I think you'll find.


yep

a vaccination against stupidity is neededWhy must you make such silly broad statements?

It's easier to get parents to vaccinate their boys against an STD before puberty is over, than to get parents to admit their daughter will be fucking at 13.

Banditbandit
15th July 2013, 16:13
yep

a vaccination against stupidity is needed

Shit - such a vaccine would certainly put recipients on the autistic spectrum ..

awa355
15th July 2013, 16:28
yep

a vaccination against stupidity is needed

As long as such a vaccination doesn't apply to adults. Would spell the end of forums like this otherwise.

Drew
15th July 2013, 16:32
As long as such a vaccination doesn't apply to adults. Would spell the end of forums like this otherwise.Woah woah woah. Back the truck up! Is someone from T fucken A, saying kiwibikers aren't real clever?


If anyone needs me, I'll be hanging from the roof in my shed.:cry:

Big Dave
15th July 2013, 16:47
If anyone needs me, I'll be hanging from the roof in my shed.:cry:

Holy schadenfreude Batman.

awa355
15th July 2013, 17:15
Woah woah woah. Back the truck up! Is someone from T fucken A, saying kiwibikers aren't real clever?


Well, Some are real clever, some are just clever, some think they are clever, and some think they are err..err.:brick: some shouldn't think at all. :oi-grr:

mashman
15th July 2013, 19:40
So, it'll make them straight then?

Akzle
15th July 2013, 20:03
If anyone needs me, I'll be hanging from the roof in my shed.:cry:

you're into extreme hammocking too?

we have so much in common...

\m/
15th July 2013, 20:05
Because straight guys have zero risk of getting STDs, right? :facepalm:

Drew
16th July 2013, 14:28
Because straight guys have zero risk of getting STDs, right? :facepalm:The risk of getting a sexually transmitted issue, is greatly increased in opposite sex, sexual encounters.

What are you getting at?

blue rider
16th July 2013, 14:52
Hasn't the one for girls just been found to be unsafe? Guardasil or something, or am I barking up the wrong power pole.:eek5:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardasil

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_papillomavirus


Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus from the papillomavirus family that is capable of infecting humans. Like all papillomaviruses, HPVs establish productive infections only in keratinocytes of the skin or mucous membranes. While the majority of the known types of HPV cause no symptoms in most people, some types can cause warts (verrucae), while others can—in a minority of cases—lead to cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, penis, oropharynx and anus.[1] Recently, HPV has been linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.[2] In addition, HPV 16 and 18 infections are strongly associated with an increased odds ratio of developing oropharyngeal (throat) cancer.[3]
More than 30 to 40 types of HPV are typically transmitted through sexual contact and infect the anogenital region. Some sexually transmitted HPV types may cause genital warts. Persistent infection with "high-risk" HPV types—different from the ones that cause skin warts—may progress to precancerous lesions and invasive cancer.[4] HPV infection is a cause of nearly all cases of cervical cancer.[5] However, most infections with these types do not cause disease.

I can assure you all that having cancer of the cervix is not fun and will happen to young women. The youngest women I knew was not yet 20, I was 30.

There are some groups that would like to prevent the vaccine from being used, lest it lead the girls to promiscuity....what a load of horse manure. My 20+ cm scar will tell you so.

So if you have daughters and they are in the age group to be vaccinated, and you might want them not to get cancer, and you might want them to have children, get them vaccinated.

Or are you going to stop vaccinations against tuberculosis, measels, polio, whooping cough, or if you like to travel malaria....?

Drew
16th July 2013, 15:01
Or are you going to stop vaccinations against tuberculosis, measels, polio, whooping cough, or if you like to travel malaria....?Oh now you've bloody done it.

A hoard of fuckwits will be along shortly to uncover the conspiracy that is vaccination now!

unstuck
16th July 2013, 15:06
My kids are all adults now so they can decide for themselves what is the best way to go for themselves.
I was in no way arguing for or against vaccination. Just making a statement based on what I had heard.:2thumbsup