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DI Column Up: Lent and the Carnival

ATTENTION Dawn Patrol Readers: This is the article Dawn is referring to.

You can read it here. I’ll have some pictures from Sex Out Loud later today probably.

UPDATE:

There really weren’t any pictures worth taking. Table of condoms and genital shaped chocolates really. Everything else was just stupid.

UPDATE 2:

Thanks for the link and kind words, Dawn Eden!

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  • March 1st, 2006 Posted by John Bambenek | DailyIllini, Pro-Life, Religion, University of Illinois | 2 comments

    2 Comments »

    1. Found you via ‘The Dawn Patrol.’ Excellent article!

      The only thing that’s missing is that in the ‘bad old days,’ at worst women were measured by their sexuality AND their fertility. Now, fertility has been removed from the equation as well; and the consequence (as you describe it) is just wierd.

      I can’t help wondering if these women heard the old line about a man spending the first 15 minutes of his life trying to get out (of a vagina) and the rest of his life trying to get back in; and didn’t realize that it was a joke!

      Comment by Mark H | March 2, 2006

    2. Hey, did you notice that the DI printed the dumbest letter to the editor ever written in response to your column?

      RESPONSE:
      Heh, yeah. “It’s ok, sure she was gotten drunk and raped but at least she was 16 and not 13. Oh yeah, and we’re against violence on women”. Sometimes the letters support my point even more.

      Comment by Chris | March 3, 2006

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