Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Do It

I just spent 4 hours doing a lab. And I'm only 75% done. I can't finish it until I get to campus tomorrow. I also have a lesson in the afternoon, so I don't know if I want to wake up early and try to get my lab in, or just go to my lab after the lesson and press my luck. Eh, I usually have good luck, so why not? Besides, I want extra sleep tonight.

There's something I want to talk about, and that thing is premarital sex. If you don't want to read it, I suggest you visit your second favorite blog. And I just know someone is bound to disagree...

The reason why some are told that premarital sex is wrong is because once you get married, and you're a virgin, you don't know what you're missing. Therefore, you're not curious to find other fish and see if the water is better elsewhere.

But while many suggest that marriage is about love and trust, there's a third ingredient that few will not accept. If neither the husband nor the wife has a satisfying sex life, then all is not right. Sex is important. A little SAT sample: Marriage is to engine as sex is to lubricant. (Yea, I did that on purpose.)

Nearly all of my friends have had premarital sex. And I don't fault any of them. I can't.

My dad told me something, and this shows how cool he really is. When I was 11 or 12, he said, "Son, as far as sex goes, if a woman offers herself, it's difficult to say no. I would understand." He didn't tell me that premarital sex is wrong, even though our religion is strict about it. He told me that temptations are everywhere, and no one can refuse them all. And it wouldn't make me evil or a bad person to do things before marriage. (Yes, with all of the attention I was getting from females, he had to inform me at a younger age. It was in my best interest. Seriously, if you ever see pictures of me from that era, you would be in awe of how cute I was. Was...)

My dad is so cool. And all of my friends think so too. Now that I think about it, he did a really great job as a father. I think I'll build him a new computer while I'm home.

In conclusion, there's nothing wrong with getting a sample before you tie the knot.

And now I'm going to sleep for a while. Maybe I'll dream about something controversial and write it down for you.

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