a thought on dirty thoughts

whenever we, the teenage population of this wonderful* country (USA of course) say "it", we assume that, which "it" is. Simply said we assume "it" has something to do with sex. You might say "this kid Boris, who is writing this is a sex-maniac!", but behold: the TRUTH. Go up to a teenage freind of opposite sex and offer "would you like to do it?" most certainly you already know what he/she might think "it" is. Anything in our conversations is often thought of as a reference to sex. I gave a "sandies" (which btw is an awesome cookie) cookie to a friend. He tasted half of it and said "I do not appreciate sand in my mouth", I withheld a reply of "but you do enjoy other things in your mouth" because most certainly, even if I meant other foods, he would have unavoidably thought I referred to something dirty.

... this is rather late at night that I am typing this - and I probably will realize this is nonsence when I care to read it again, but as of now - it seems like I have made my point ... which in turn is pointless, because we teenagers all know the truth about our dirty minds

*not in any way being sarcastic



June 1, 2002

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