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As a male, when are we allowed to tell a woman shes being inappropriate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard2014" data-source="post: 67482039" data-attributes="member: 375914"><p>Very strict religious upbringing </p><p></p><p>In the 80s we were taught that sex was only for procreation and the male genital was filthy and dirty </p><p></p><p>In the 90s because of y2k fast approaching we were taught that dating was wrong because the apocalypse was coming soon it was a sin to think about a partner we needed to focus on spreading the message of God and marriage and a family would only distract us from that thus it was a sin women were encouraged to remain pure and men to respect that if you needed to marry you were to maintain a strict no sex rule and kissing touching would only bring you closer to sin </p><p></p><p>In high school we were forced to hold hands in a very large circle as only men because we had been embarrassing the higher ups by dating and PDA and would continue to do so for an hour each day while they lectured us </p><p></p><p>In response to another reply, I don't believe a 17 year old girl has any business rubbing her leg that closely to my genatilia, and I was being honest when others asked why i jumped out of my seat and left her I wasn't being rude to her I just wasn't comfortable with that sort of affection especially considering the trouble I could get into if anyone complained that I was allowing or enjoying that kind of behavior </p><p></p><p>Thankyou all so much for your responses as I try to discover a world outside of what my church back home still teaches to young people today in much smaller numbers, its dying out but the scars remain forever as many young people resorted to sex and drugs or same sex relationships </p><p></p><p>your advice has been very comforting and informative and I will greatly learn from it and use it in the future </p><p></p><p>God Bless</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard2014, post: 67482039, member: 375914"] Very strict religious upbringing In the 80s we were taught that sex was only for procreation and the male genital was filthy and dirty In the 90s because of y2k fast approaching we were taught that dating was wrong because the apocalypse was coming soon it was a sin to think about a partner we needed to focus on spreading the message of God and marriage and a family would only distract us from that thus it was a sin women were encouraged to remain pure and men to respect that if you needed to marry you were to maintain a strict no sex rule and kissing touching would only bring you closer to sin In high school we were forced to hold hands in a very large circle as only men because we had been embarrassing the higher ups by dating and PDA and would continue to do so for an hour each day while they lectured us In response to another reply, I don't believe a 17 year old girl has any business rubbing her leg that closely to my genatilia, and I was being honest when others asked why i jumped out of my seat and left her I wasn't being rude to her I just wasn't comfortable with that sort of affection especially considering the trouble I could get into if anyone complained that I was allowing or enjoying that kind of behavior Thankyou all so much for your responses as I try to discover a world outside of what my church back home still teaches to young people today in much smaller numbers, its dying out but the scars remain forever as many young people resorted to sex and drugs or same sex relationships your advice has been very comforting and informative and I will greatly learn from it and use it in the future God Bless [/QUOTE]
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