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Ex-Nazi, Kiddie Fiddling Apologist's Tour of Britain


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Bored again are we Oaf?

I'm not rising to your bait. It's been good on here since you stopped posting. Since you came back on Friday, you've disrupted and messed up a thread on names, had various people pointing out that you are annoyance on the annoyed thread and now you seem to hell bent on fouling up this thread too.

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Bored again are we Oaf?

I'm not rising to your bait. It's been good on here since you stopped posting. Since you came back on Friday, you've disrupted and messed up a thread on names, had various people pointing out that you are annoyance on the annoyed thread and now you seem to hell bent on fouling up this thread too.

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no, because someone having lots of sex in a relationship is far less likely to be catching aids than someone having sex with a different girl every weekend.

it's common sense really. i don't have aids and i have sex with my girlfriend who doesn't have aids. neither of us get aids.

i do a markeee and have sex with a different girl every weekend who i have no idea whether they have aids or not. chances are well increased.

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And even then so many men had mistresses and illigitimate children it was quite common place, History does not comment so much on the sexual habits of women but it must suggest there were lots of women at it too.

In particular it was commonplace for men to visit prostitues and George III had Syphillis (widespread in europe from around 15th Century). It was accepted that he would have many bits of stuff on the side. Herpes has been documented since Ancient greeks and as far as i know it did not diminish with the rise of the holy roman empire.

Even Cardinal Wolsey had a wife and children secretly, or rather not so secretly. So even high ranking catholic figures were susceptible to the sins of the flesh. Catholocism seems to have only started taking its vows seriously since the early to mid 1800s.

I think the whole prudish thing has only really come about in this country since the victorian era. They were totally repressed, infidelity still went on but there was much more moralising on the subject. Lots of art depicting the fallen woman etc.

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