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Offline Serenity

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Re: When advertising goes wrong in Denmark..
« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2009, 09:57:21 PM »
When I visited Denmark, I dated a girl and her father served us breakfast in bed.  Sexual mores there are vastly different from what we're used to.

lol. I don't know, nowadays in America that line is becoming more and more blurred. I've had my girlfriend's father walk in on us, only to ask what I wanted for dinner. Mind you, I'm not complaining that I didn't get my arse kicked down the street, but I do kinda feel like he should have been at least a little upset. I know I would be.

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Re: When advertising goes wrong in Denmark..
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2009, 09:54:00 AM »
lol. I don't know, nowadays in America that line is becoming more and more blurred. I've had my girlfriend's father walk in on us, only to ask what I wanted for dinner. Mind you, I'm not complaining that I didn't get my arse kicked down the street, but I do kinda feel like he should have been at least a little upset. I know I would be.

Reality is realizing that you're not going to change biology, and at some point you stop making choices for your child.  You just have to try raise a young woman or young man that makes responsible choices.   

 That other America, the "Moral" one, ends up so repressed that they become congressmen, and end up telling everyone else what they can and can't do, while they themselves make stopovers in airport restrooms with other men.
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Re: When advertising goes wrong in Denmark..
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2009, 12:45:57 PM »
lol. I don't know, nowadays in America that line is becoming more and more blurred. I've had my girlfriend's father walk in on us, only to ask what I wanted for dinner. Mind you, I'm not complaining that I didn't get my arse kicked down the street, but I do kinda feel like he should have been at least a little upset. I know I would be.

You would be removed at gun point and told to not to darken my door step again!  But I don't need to worry about that I raised my daughters right!

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Re: When advertising goes wrong in Denmark..
« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2009, 12:50:08 PM »
lol. I don't know, nowadays in America that line is becoming more and more blurred. I've had my girlfriend's father walk in on us, only to ask what I wanted for dinner. Mind you, I'm not complaining that I didn't get my arse kicked down the street, but I do kinda feel like he should have been at least a little upset. I know I would be.

I don't know why one should be upset, if the guy is alright. It's not like there'd be much of a choice anyway, it would happen somewhere elsewhere just the same, but you wouldn't know at all about it. After all one's home is the safest place. I've learned that trust can create trust and I'm not putting religious or other conservative ideals ahead of me, but rather be practical.

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Re: When advertising goes wrong in Denmark..
« Reply #19 on: September 18, 2009, 05:26:25 PM »
You would be removed at gun point and told to not to darken my door step again!  But I don't need to worry about that I raised my daughters right!

DuHasst

And though I would simply see the girl outside of your house, I wouldn't blame you one bit for that decision.

I don't know why one should be upset, if the guy is alright. It's not like there'd be much of a choice anyway, it would happen somewhere elsewhere just the same, but you wouldn't know at all about it. After all one's home is the safest place. I've learned that trust can create trust and I'm not putting religious or other conservative ideals ahead of me, but rather be practical.

I do agree with this. I was raised that way myself, my father taking the same opinion. And while I do know my girlfriend's family very well, (We've been involved for almost 3 years) I still cannot help but think I could be so mature as to see it that way in the heat of the moment.