I'm with you on this one Paradox. That story has me all teary-eyed now.
Teenagers are obsessed with sex. . .anyone who thinks otherwise needs to remember what it feels like to have those hormones rushing around . . . the article says NOTHING about he himself raising the issue, but rather other people. I don't blame him at all for wanting the touch of a woman.
Hugs, kisses and intimacy are a part of life. And wow, do I feel sorry for anyone who can't see that.
"Hugs, kisses and intimacy are a part of life. And wow, do I feel sorry for anyone who can't see that."
I echo your sentiments and those of Paradox.
I read about a young man who, when he discovered he had the HIV virus, immediately went out and began trying to infect as many women as possible. Not for revenge because he got it from a woman-it was from IV drug usafe-but solely because he wanted to make as many people suffer as he would have to . And he was black, and all the women he at least tried to infect were white, so there wasthe element of racial hatred. This was in the very late 1980s or very early 1990s-say, 1988-1992. Quite a contrast with this young man. And the story made me teary eyed, too.