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> > On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 14:30:02 +0100, "Ophelia"
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> >>"Gary" > wrote in message
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> >>> Ophelia wrote:
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> >>>> Hell you can't
> >>>> cuddle a phone and it would be no substitute for my husband.
> >>>
> >>> Personally, *I* would prefer a substitute for your husband. ;-D
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> >>Good cos you can't have him away *smirk*

> >
> > Weren't you taught growing up to share ??

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> You share if you want ... but I won't, so there! *stamps foot*


That's cool! You keep him for yourself. Even though he sounds like a
nice guy, I sure don't want him. heheh

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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Ophelia wrote:
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>> > On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 14:30:02 +0100, "Ophelia"
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>> >>"Gary" > wrote in message
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>> >>> Ophelia wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Hell you can't
>> >>>> cuddle a phone and it would be no substitute for my husband.
>> >>>
>> >>> Personally, *I* would prefer a substitute for your husband. ;-D
>> >>
>> >>Good cos you can't have him away *smirk*
>> >
>> > Weren't you taught growing up to share ??

>>
>> You share if you want ... but I won't, so there! *stamps foot*

>
> That's cool! You keep him for yourself. Even though he sounds like a
> nice guy, I sure don't want him. heheh


He is lovely actually, so it wouldn't matter whether you wanted him or not
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> Never heard of this until right here when Sheldon mentioned it, but
> then I opened my newspaper this morning and there is some long article
> about the new sextexting. that's disgusting. Who wants to see a close
> up of someone's private parts? I sure as hell don't want to see that.
>
> G.


Me either, and 10 year olds shouldn't be sexting.

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On 7/11/2014 9:32 AM, Cheri wrote:

> Me either, and 10 year olds shouldn't be sexting.


No, of course they shouldn't! But then I don't think a 10 year old
should have their own phone and should not have access to the internet
without parental approval/oversight.

I was always considered a 'goody two shoes' growing up, but I would
sneak one of my father's Playboy magazines (this was when the only thing
displayed was breasts) and thought I was being horribly naughty and it
was thrilling! (Dad underestimated the curious nature of kids and
didn't pick a very secure hiding place. :-)

I think what kids are doing today is just this generation's version of
stealing their dad's Playboy magazine. It's different, but so are the
times. 10 year olds should never have access to electronic stuff
without parental oversight.

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On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 09:44:04 +0100, "Ophelia"
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>> Sheldon, I find no argument here, men are visual and women, not so much.
>> People have phone sex and I am sure they have sex via Skype and Wii, I've
>> just never done it, that is just not for me. I am not tech savvy, I have
>> trouble trying to figure out my cell phone. Here lately, I can not get the
>> timer to work on my coffee pot.

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>lol nice one Becca. I am with you on phone sex et al. Hell you can't
>cuddle a phone and it would be no substitute for my husband.


But you *can* set them to silent and make them vibrate.
Phones that is, not your hubby...
Just saying.


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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> > Ten year olds are sexting nowadays. Nowadays many ten year
>> > olds are scaning their crotch. Nowadays long distance electronic sex
>> > is extremely popular.

>>
>> Yes they are and the sad thing is, they have no clue what they are doing.
>> My kid isn't doing this and wouldn't. But... She has told me of things
>> she
>> has seen. And she did not approve.

>
> Never heard of this until right here when Sheldon mentioned it, but
> then I opened my newspaper this morning and there is some long article
> about the new sextexting. that's disgusting. Who wants to see a close
> up of someone's private parts? I sure as hell don't want to see that.


First I heard of it was from my daughter. She came home very disgusted from
a slumber party. The other girls were actually 10. She was older. The
oldest one there. She said that after the mom and brothers went to bed, the
girls started doing this. I don't think it was all of them. Just a couple
but they were sending the pics to each other. She said that she tried to
stop them but they just thought it was funny and kept on going.

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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Ophelia wrote:
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>> Hell you can't
>> cuddle a phone and it would be no substitute for my husband.

>
> Personally, *I* would prefer a substitute for your husband. ;-D


OMG! I do not want to know what you have been doing with her husband. I'll
bet it was sexting. Wasn't it?

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"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 09:44:04 +0100, "Ophelia"
> > wrote:
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>>"Ema Nymton" > wrote in message
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>>>
>>> Sheldon, I find no argument here, men are visual and women, not so much.
>>> People have phone sex and I am sure they have sex via Skype and Wii,
>>> I've
>>> just never done it, that is just not for me. I am not tech savvy, I have
>>> trouble trying to figure out my cell phone. Here lately, I can not get
>>> the
>>> timer to work on my coffee pot.

>>
>>lol nice one Becca. I am with you on phone sex et al. Hell you can't
>>cuddle a phone and it would be no substitute for my husband.

>
> But you *can* set them to silent and make them vibrate.
> Phones that is, not your hubby...
> Just saying.


???? You got me with that one!
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