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AllyOops! 03-13-2007 02:56 PM

I'm going to go all Mombo (read: Mom-like) here: I like those rings, and even more so the message behind them. Plus, those rings aren't an obnoxious proclamation. What I'm trying to convey here is that they are rather elegant and discreet. I think they are lovely in design and message. Certainly one wears a wedding band as a reminder of one's wedding vows. I mean, it's not a belly tee-shirt that says in monster glitter letters "ASK ME ABOUT MY INTACT HYMEN AND WHY".Y'know?

If you know me, I kid around ALOT. Especially sexually. I'm quite upfront. However, in real life? I'm quite the opposite and shy. But that wasn't the question here, was it? I certainly don't judge anybody's sex life. I keep my inflatable sheep to myself and hope others do the same. :p

Sigh. It looks like I'll have to keep wearin' my ruby encrusted "popped cherry" knuckle rock. ;)

wendybeth 03-13-2007 03:40 PM

Lol, Ally!:D


(Just this afternoon I saw a Hello Kitty toy and thought of you- good to see you!)

Capt Jack 03-13-2007 03:41 PM

once again, a classic line I shall refrain from adding to quotes

BarTopDancer 03-13-2007 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt Jack (Post 125402)
once again, a classic line I shall refrain from adding to quotes

:evil:

scaeagles 03-13-2007 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 125314)
However, I've got a question - are there any other conversations with your kids that require jewelry to remind them of?

I wear a wedding ring. That is a symbol of my commitment to my wife, and among that is sexual relations with only her. So in that way it is similar - it is a wait until marriage symbol.

Jewelry has all sorts of different symbolism. My three girls (being my wife and daughters) have add a pearl necklaces that gets a pearl added every birthday. There are many other examples.

I suppose it's just what you choose to commemorate with jewelry.

DreadPirateRoberts 03-13-2007 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 125445)
I wear a wedding ring. That is a symbol of my commitment to my wife, and among that is sexual relations with only her. So in that way it is similar - it is a wait until marriage symbol.

Jewelry has all sorts of different symbolism. My three girls (being my wife and daughters) have add a pearl necklaces that gets a pearl added every birthday. There are many other examples.

I suppose it's just what you choose to commemorate with jewelry.

I'm thinking about designing a chastity toaster.

wendybeth 03-13-2007 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DreadPirateRoberts (Post 125448)
I'm thinking about designing a chastity toaster.


Perfection.:snap:


:D

Cadaverous Pallor 03-13-2007 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 125445)
I wear a wedding ring. That is a symbol of my commitment to my wife, and among that is sexual relations with only her. So in that way it is similar - it is a wait until marriage symbol.

Jewelry has all sorts of different symbolism. My three girls (being my wife and daughters) have add a pearl necklaces that gets a pearl added every birthday. There are many other examples.

I suppose it's just what you choose to commemorate with jewelry.

Let me see if I have this right. You are commemorating the conversation. Having a birthday - or, by extension, graduating from high school or retiring from work - are milestones to be counted alongside "had the sex talk".

I find that interesting, mostly because I knew about sex as soon as I knew about anything else in this world and learned the details gra. As for lessons on moderation, each thing in it's own time, politeness and modesty and love....I got those every single day as well. I could never attribute my stance on sex from one conversation with my parents, or one moment of "decision".

You could try counter by saying weddings and wedding rings are the same deal, but a wedding really is a change, a turning of a corner. If you were sexually active and decided to quit getting laid (and I do mean "decided"), that would make more sense to me as a "jewelry moment". Much how like AA members celebrate their "birthday".

wendybeth 03-13-2007 10:56 PM

Omg- I Googled 'Chastity Toaster' and got a Frat Blog.

Uhm, Scaeagles? I think you have some explaining to do......:evil:

SacTown Chronic 03-14-2007 07:10 AM

Last week I taught my daughter that all you can do is get your chips into the pot with the best hand and the rest is beyond your control so don't sweat it. We commemorated this lesson with a pinkie ring with the ace of spades engraved on it.

Yesterday I explained that it is tacky to "upgrade" your drink when someone offers to buy the next round. I bought her a minature shot glass necklace that she is to wear as a constant reminder.




Now where's my FOTY trophy and Applebees gift card?


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