Darien Caldwell
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08-15-2007 12:39
From: Lindal Kidd Yes, that's what I said. Ok, well I agree... >.>
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Tod69 Talamasca
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08-16-2007 00:11
YES! Holding Hands is SEX!!! In RL it leads to sweaty palms, thereby causing the molecules of sweat to transmit bodily fluids through osmosis causing the female to become pregnant. 
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Usagi Musashi
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08-16-2007 00:31
HAHAHAHAHHA 
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Beezle Warburton
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08-19-2007 20:38
From: Michael Bigwig I hope this post topic isn't for real. Since when is holding hands "sexual?" My parents held my hand/s a lot when I was a child. The high school I went to (many moons ago) actually issued detentions for it under the "no shows of physical affection" rule. This was a public high school in the states, no less.
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Peggy Paperdoll
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08-19-2007 21:12
From: Beezle Warburton The high school I went to (many moons ago) actually issued detentions for it under the "no shows of physical affection" rule. This was a public high school in the states, no less. "No shows of physical affection" is quite different from sexual intimacy. Holding hands in public anywhere in the US is quite common........and in no way sexual. Talk about taking something to extreme. 
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Beezle Warburton
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08-19-2007 21:21
From: Peggy Paperdoll "No shows of physical affection" is quite different from sexual intimacy. Holding hands in public anywhere in the US is quite common........and in no way sexual. Ah, but any physical contact whatsoever is likely to lead to impure thoughts! And we can't have people thinking impure thoughts!
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