What's wrong with being an 18 year old virgin? (1 Viewer)

cityvscountry

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There is nothing wrong with being 18 and a virgin, im almost 18.
My view is your ready when your ready.
you shouldnt feel pressured.:hippie:
 

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  • stop with that horrible formatting please
  • get your tits out
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um if you're talking to me, i mentioned earlier that i was new and didn't know how to multiple-quote in one post. But no1 bothered to explain how to do so.
If you're averse to it, kindly instruct me how to quote properly , oh outraged one =.=

someone needs to take a chill pill :cool:
 

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addressing dotpoint 2:

If you're so interested in them, why don't you get your's out?
Guys have em too you know.
*rolls eyes*
 

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it's a common mistake anyone can make,
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though i must say that's rich coming from a guy whose attempts at sarcasm are dismal:
refer below.

Yes, I'm a guy. She wasn't referring to Omie Jay at all.
edit:
by the way, since we're being so pedantic on english, it's punctuation error ;)
 

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Oxford Dictionary says

Quote:
3. a. Of, relating to, or indicated by a point or dot; of or relating to punctuation. Now rare.
Yes so rare that no common dictionary has it now. So what decade are you from again? Perhaps you're from the 1950s? [when it might still have been in use]

At least with my error, no one could mistake what i meant. 'Punctual' has a whole new meaning in today's society.... :p
 
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Oxford Dictionary is a common dictionary. It is, in fact, the most respected.

In the words of one of my writing tutors "It's the good shit."


I'm sorry for using the grammatically correct form of the word?

Edit: Punctual and Punctuation are two forms of the same word.
 
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I too have an Oxford Dictionary which i just looked up, and the only definition of 'punctual' provided is the one relating to being on time. there are no references to 'punctual' under 'punctuation' either...

but okay whatever :haha: this is stupid, we're arguing over punctuation [lol pun unintended]/grammar on a thread about virginity... =\
I searched up my spelling of "Yours" but i'd just like to point out that though it's technically wrong, there are millions out there who spell it with an apostrophe.
 

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Don't try to justify it like that.

Just learn for next time haha.
 

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