So the article that we are talking about proposed that when kids/teens start masturbating girls in particular could use methods that are unsafe for them & suggested that they be given a vibrator etc
There are a lot of factors in this, but if it's safer, why not do it?
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Replying to @FrumbleJ @destrawman
1. When did I say "Eleven-year-old"? 2. So how do you stop them from doing it? 3. I don't you dumbass, that's why my agreement is contingent on information that none of us have. It's almost like my position is "If you provide X evidence then I'll agree with this proposal"
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Replying to @FrumbleJ @destrawman
Oh dear god... No, 1. I'm ignoring his assertion & I'm talking about what I originally said months ago. 2. Do you have stats on that? On UTIs caused by unsafe masturbation habits?
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3. We are talking about a proposal that was made by someone else. If their premises are correct i.e. that young ppl have unsafe masturbatory practices that can be harmful & that giving them a toy would reduce that risk, then it isn't crazy if you can get past the awkwardness.
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Can you become addicted to a vibrator? Does a vibrator pose the same health risks as methadone? No? Then try again. The correct analogy here would be giving your teen condoms if you know that they are having sex, buddy. But keep being dishonest.
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