View Full Version : Yep this headline was on CNN
shrek
07-13-2004, 08:34 AM
BANGKOK, Thailand -- A controversy over whether abstinence or condoms are more effective at preventing AIDS has struck up a debate among delegates at a global meeting in Bangkok.
WTF? Is this the stupidest thing you've ever heard or what?
Herrmannek
07-13-2004, 08:49 AM
Its not stupid if conference was about AIDS, if it was about knitting then it is strange :)
perdurabo
07-13-2004, 09:01 AM
The stupidiest thing i heard was ... **** meany things from our Parliment the best of the bes was our ex PM L. Miller "We recognize man not by his start but by his ending" ... rofl
Seraphim
07-13-2004, 09:11 AM
Yeah the guy was saying their program about teaching abstinence was more effective than teaching people the use of condoms. Which I guess would be better since the people already know to use condoms and the less likelyhood of them sleeping around more.
Seoulstriker
07-13-2004, 09:55 AM
Hahahah. I don't think anything is more effective than abstinence in preventing HIV+ infection/STDs/pregnancy. :lol:
EvanL
07-13-2004, 10:49 AM
Hahahah. I don't think anything is more effective than abstinence in preventing HIV+ infection/STDs/pregnancy. :lol:Not true.. People get HIV/Aids from tainted blood....You can get STD's from coming in contact with with something that was tainted with them and contract it that way. I.E.) SLeazy motel bed sheets...
And as for pregnancy... Havent you ever heard of Imacculate Conception? :cantbeli:
Geez and i thought yuo were a catholic. Tsk Tsk Tsk
Uncle Chô
07-13-2004, 11:17 AM
And as for pregnancy... Havent you ever heard of Imacculate Conception? :cantbeli:
In Nicaragua they usually speak of Immaculate Contraception ;)
Tane Angle
07-13-2004, 12:04 PM
I may be a bit of an old man, but I've raisied a daughter and helped raise friends' children as well (it takes a whole village). Even I realize that most kids aren't going to not have *** simply because an old man like myself says that condoms are bad. They'll still have ***, but without condons. Better to give them all the options and let them decide. After all, isn't that the point of school? To teach kids all the facts, and then let them decide their actions for themselves?
Same thing goes for even slowing AIDs in Africa. And that is a major security crisis.
Have a good one, and just some thoughts...
Hahahaha. I'm copying and pasting this freaking thing.
Operation Ivy
07-13-2004, 01:20 PM
This is one of my favorite headlines from CNN :D
http://members.shaw.ca/metvana/images/cnn.jpg
Seraphim
07-13-2004, 01:22 PM
I may be a bit of an old man, but I've raisied a daughter and helped raise friends' children as well (it takes a whole village). Even I realize that most kids aren't going to not have *** simply because an old man like myself says that condoms are bad. They'll still have ***, but without condons. Better to give them all the options and let them decide. After all, isn't that the point of school? To teach kids all the facts, and then let them decide their actions for themselves?
Same thing goes for even slowing AIDs in Africa. And that is a major security crisis.
Have a good one, and just some thoughts...
You tell your kids condoms are bad?
Seraphim
07-13-2004, 01:22 PM
This is one of my favorite headlines from CNN :D
http://members.shaw.ca/metvana/images/cnn.jpg
Thats because he aint in MOBILE AVE
Fintin
07-13-2004, 01:24 PM
Hahahah. I don't think anything is more effective than abstinence in preventing HIV+ infection/STDs/pregnancy. :lol:Not true.. People get HIV/Aids from tainted blood....You can get STD's from coming in contact with with something that was tainted with them and contract it that way. I.E.) SLeazy motel bed sheets...
And as for pregnancy... Havent you ever heard of Imacculate Conception? :cantbeli:
Geez and i thought yuo were a catholic. Tsk Tsk Tsk
if you practice abstinence...you are eliminating one risk...if you have *** with a condom...you still have all those same contact risks..you just add one more...
as for CNN...this is what you get when half your people have bong resin on the brain
I may be a bit of an old man, but I've raisied a daughter and helped raise friends' children as well (it takes a whole village). Even I realize that most kids aren't going to not have *** simply because an old man like myself says that condoms are bad. They'll still have ***, but without condons. Better to give them all the options and let them decide. After all, isn't that the point of school? To teach kids all the facts, and then let them decide their actions for themselves?
Same thing goes for even slowing AIDs in Africa. And that is a major security crisis.
Have a good one, and just some thoughts...
You tell your kids condoms are bad?
Read...that's not what he said.
Tane Angle
07-13-2004, 08:51 PM
Sorry, I probably miswrote it. My daughter is 28 now so I don't tell her much in regards to *** one way or another. When she was younger, I used to tell her that if she really had to have ***, to at least make the guy wear a condom properly, no matter what the guy said, and that she had permission to tell guys that I would personally come for them if they messed with her.
Years ago, I actually showed up at a fews kids' dorms/houses, places of work, or where they were meeting their friends because those boys had forgotten how to treat women. I didn't beat them up or anything, don't worry. ;)
To be honest, I was a pretty poor father for her. I've done a little better the second time around, and my daughter and we have rebuilt our relationship over the past decade or so.
Have a good one, and just some thoughts...
memphiz
07-13-2004, 09:12 PM
Sorry, I probably miswrote it. My daughter is 28 now so I don't tell her much in regards to *** one way or another. When she was younger, I used to tell her that if she really had to have ***, to at least make the guy wear a condom properly, no matter what the guy said, and that she had permission to tell guys that I would personally come for them if they messed with her.
Years ago, I actually showed up at a fews kids' dorms/houses, places of work, or where they were meeting their friends because those boys had forgotten how to treat women. I didn't beat them up or anything, don't worry. ;)
To be honest, I was a pretty poor father for her. I've done a little better the second time around, and my daughter and we have rebuilt our relationship over the past decade or so.
Have a good one, and just some thoughts...
If you go ape**** on the the kids, it will put fear into their eyes, and they will know not to mess with you or your daughter
Tane Angle
07-13-2004, 09:23 PM
My buddies and I have had some fun times with the guys who gave their daughters trouble too. One kid a few years back, I showed up at his work and ust stared at him for a while, as his substitute professor (I knew the real professor, that was a lot of fun) and stared at him for most of the class, showed up as a campus security guard at his dorm (again, I had a friend who ran security at the college), even gave one of the normal camps bus driver 50 bucks to let me take the wheel for a loop of the campus, so when the kid got on, he saw me driving. I had some kind words for him. :D
It's amazing how easy it is to mess with the heads of 19 or 20 year olds. p-)
memphiz
07-13-2004, 09:35 PM
Hahaha your an evil man Tane p-)
I always liked in the movie "Bad Boys 2" with Will Smith, how they treat Martin lawrences daughters boyfriend. Its good stuff... :D
Tane Angle
07-13-2004, 09:38 PM
Not evil, just a parental/godfatherly "show of force." p-) That's the thing about parents (and because of deployments, village-parenting is used), it's like why people aren't supposed to even look at bear cubs, much less pet them or pick them up-because the bear parents are watching, ready to go nuts. p-)
Fintin
07-13-2004, 09:42 PM
Not evil, just a parental/godfatherly "show of force." p-) That's the thing about parents (and because of deployments, village-parenting is used), it's like why people aren't supposed to even look at bear cubs, much less pet them or pick them up-because the bear parents are watching, ready to go nuts. p-)
stop messing with my head!!!!
memphiz
07-13-2004, 09:44 PM
Not evil, just a parental/godfatherly "show of force." p-) That's the thing about parents (and because of deployments, village-parenting is used), it's like why people aren't supposed to even look at bear cubs, much less pet them or pick them up-because the bear parents are watching, ready to go nuts. p-)
:lol:
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