Ulysees E. McGill
This season is for you Sweets
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What are you basing this little factoid on?Nope.... Not this generation! They feel like all these girls belong to "the streets". You seem to be forgetting that he's from the Memphis area.
Lol I found this on another board. #earlycollegelife
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Dang! I thought I was a polyamorist. I thought that meant you had a bunch of guns.What are you basing this little factoid on?
Genuinely curious.
Just because a tiny percentage of people are open about their polyamory now (and it makes for a good magazine article) doesn’t mean basic human psychology has dramatically changed in 25 years.
I have 3 sons (ages 23, 21, and 19). Their mother and I have been married for 25 years and have raised them with the same morals and beliefs on relationships that we possess. One of my sons (the youngest) has been in a 2 year relationship and is engaged. The other 2 and the friends that they have with the same belief system, have soured on the idea because of what they see around them everyday. The causal attitudes of other young people around them towards sex. Things like Tinder and TikTok. The numerous girls on campus that have slept with most of their acquaintances and tried to do the same with them. Not all kids are this callous, but the numbers appear to be greater than the one's with some self respect and moral fortitude in this generation. These are just a few of my personal observations from kids growing up in the suburbs today.What are you basing this little factoid on?
Genuinely curious.
Just because a tiny percentage of people are open about their polyamory now (and it makes for a good magazine article) doesn’t mean basic human psychology has dramatically changed in 25 years.
Human psychology hasn't changed in thousands of years, we just have way cooler sh!t now....What are you basing this little factoid on?
Genuinely curious.
Just because a tiny percentage of people are open about their polyamory now (and it makes for a good magazine article) doesn’t mean basic human psychology has dramatically changed in 25 years.