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I do use a nude patch in the game but im not the one who made it and also that shouldn't matter. Everyone has a choice to do or not to do and sex is one of those.
Passing the Blame? Using Sims Nude Patches is nothing to be ashamed of.
This topic is starting to get really wierd. I hope none of you are fathers of the many pregnant teen girls children witch usally end up unwanted anyways.
aww man im gonna buy a really good domain and sell it for millions. Maybe sex.co.uk
Thomas Lohse wrote:
I guess some people are very one track minded.
There's a squatter sitting on
Code:
onetrackmind.com
but
Code:
onetracmind.com &
onetrakmind.com
are both still available.
Code:
sex.co.uk
is in use as a link hub for porn sites, but oddly enough they also include a block of links for "dinosaur movies"! I checked that out, and sure enough, it was links to places like Disney and NationalGeographic and DinosaurRobots! Who'da thunk?
is in use as a link hub for porn sites, but oddly enough they also include a block of links for "dinosaur movies"! I checked that out, and sure enough, it was links to places like Disney and NationalGeographic and DinosaurRobots! Who'da thunk?
Link farms can be strange! Sometimes they are category based or based around complex ad revenue systems involving referrers etc.
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Girls first. Three cheers for sex
Have you ever searched for sex or related topics on the internet?
Wired News:
Internet users are doing far fewer searches for sex and pornography and more for e-commerce and business than they were seven years ago, University of Pittsburgh and Penn State researchers say in a new book.
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"Twenty percent of all searching was sex-related back in 1997; now it's about 5 percent," said Amanda Spink, the University of Pittsburgh professor who co-authored Web Search: Public Searching of the Web with Penn State professor Bernard J. Jansen.
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"It's a little bit more in Europe, 8 to 10 percent, but in comparison to everything else, it's a very small percent," Spink said. "People are using (the web) more as an everyday tool rather than as just an entertainment medium."
Maybe thats because there was little e-commerce in 1997?
Wow, I wonder how much of that is searched by women
Jay Taylor wrote:
I think that sex is a normal thing to discuss, there are those that feel that talking about sex is really abnormal.
Sex is a healthy part of a relationship, for teenagers and may other people.... that are in their 60's. Some of you know this As mostly men post on this forum, we all know that sex is really important to any relationship
Sex= Good!!!
So it's good for teenagers, and people in their 60s, but not for middleage lol