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To: robertpaulsen
"Since "banning the sale of sex toys is actually quite common in some Southern states", then I would proudly tell people I'm from a Southern state that supports morals and decency and is a good place to raise children."

A very good friend and co-worker confided in me 4-5 years ago that he had ED and could not take the magic pills because of his high blood pressure. He and his wife resorted to adult aids (as he put it) so as to scratch those itches that morally superior busybodies might call perversions.

They are still a monogamous couple in the good old moral southern tradition except they live in the North. I'd have no problem with them watching my daughter if I had to.

Please consider your position and remember the danger every time we allow government to regulate our private lives and no I am not a druggie, never have never will.

418 posted on 04/28/2006 5:31:16 AM PDT by Wurlitzer (The difference between democrats and terrorists is the terrorists don't claim to support the troops)
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To: Wurlitzer
"They are still a monogamous couple in the good old moral southern tradition except they live in the North. I'd have no problem with them watching my daughter if I had to."

No doubt. I have no dog in this hunt and I make no moral judgements on the people who buy and use sex toys. Furthermore, I don't believe the citizens of South Carolina are doing that either.

The issue is the storefront SALE of sex toys. That's it. Even if you didn't read the article, it's right in the title: "Bill would make sale of sex toys illegal in South Carolina".

Not possession. Not use. Not even the purchase of sex toys elsewhere. SALE.

421 posted on 04/28/2006 6:01:02 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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