Why am I such a slut?

A little extreme of a response, isn’t it?

A point was made, and while it doesn’t add to this debate, it was remarked to be in its own thread to follow up.

-Stay in school

-Don’t do drugs

-Don’t shoot people

-Don’t run around randomly yelling at people that “JC’s in da hiz-aus!” unless you’re a certified crazy person (available for most folks at a local psychiatric ward).

-If JC actually is in the hiz-aus, look busy.

Just thought I’d throw out a few more tidbits of advice. :wink:

scott evil, you are cordially invited to discuss your obsession with safe sex warnings here.

[sub]hands over ears, sidle loudly sings;[/sub]
“LA LA LA LA LA
I CANT HEAR YOU I CANT HEAR YOU
LA LA LA LA LA
NO G’MAS AND VIBRATORS NO G’MAS AND VIBRATORS
LA LA LA LA LA”
:smiley:

(just kiddin’!)

I have one of those exes. We’d get one whiff of eachothers’ pheremones and start looking for a room, or a cab, or a secluded corner of a park. Happened the moment we first met and every time we saw eachother thereafter. Perhaps part of the attraction is that we never did the committment dance so we could never have a nasty break up.

We had to stop seeing eachother even as friends, even with our intentions in best behaviour mode we would end up naked and neither of us were forming whole relationships with anyone else while those needs were being met with eachother (spectacularly I might add). Fun but pretty pointless.

Screen your calls.

I would say that most of the advice is good, except for the one about starting another relationship. Until you are more comfortable with yourself, with being alone, you could just get into the habit of being at someone’s beck and call, just to keep from being alone. It sucks. I’ve been there.

And, if this is the only person you are sleeping with, the word “slut” doesn’t really apply. If you are sleeping around, please be safe. :slight_smile: