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What's with the teen males, grabbing their crouch?

righteousdude2

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Here I go again! Please help me to understand why the teen males have to be grabbing their "junk" in and around the coveted crouch of life? It started out several years ago with the black males, and now it doesn't matter what race they are, grabbing at, and even publicly scratching at the crouch and everything that is considered to be "private" in nature is now the prime target of our young males who can't seem to find a better place to position their hands when they are dangling loosely at their sides?

I personally believe this outward habit of exhibiting their love for their private parts is pure filth but as with the "low-rider" pants problem, this is a subject I'd like to broach, but would like some advice and direction from some of the wiser men in the pulpit who may feel as I do and successfully put an end to this disgusting display of perversion!
 

Van

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The signs we are living in the post Christian era, can be seen just about everywhere we look.

From abortion on demand, to lying about it not being abortion on demand.

Tattoos were taboo because the bible said so, now tattoos are accepted.

Falsehood is no longer considered evil.

Ends justify means.

Two wrongs make a right.
 

kyredneck

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The signs we are living in the post Christian era, can be seen just about everywhere we look.

"Post Christian era", interesting articulation.

7 And when the thousand years are finished, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison,
8 and shall come forth to deceive the nations which are in the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to the war: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.
9 And they went up over the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down out of heaven, and devoured them. Rev 20
 

Hollow Man

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Honestly, I haven't noticed it to be an issue. I see young boys do it when they're growing so fast their underwear starts to pinch. But, other than that and Michael Jackson videos, I haven't really seen it.

Where are you hanging out that this is an issue?
 

Shoostie

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Madonna made a career out of grabber her, and other people's, crotches to music.

Maybe young men do it because it works? Many young women, including churchgoers, aren't looking for saints, but for bad boys. Even "good girls" overlook a great deal of immoral behavior in guys. Do the math. Nice guys finish last.
 

JonC

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Here I go again! Please help me to understand why the teen males have to be grabbing their "junk" in and around the coveted crouch of life? It started out several years ago with the black males, and now it doesn't matter what race they are, grabbing at, and even publicly scratching at the crouch and everything that is considered to be "private" in nature is now the prime target of our young males who can't seem to find a better place to position their hands when they are dangling loosely at their sides?

I personally believe this outward habit of exhibiting their love for their private parts is pure filth but as with the "low-rider" pants problem, this is a subject I'd like to broach, but would like some advice and direction from some of the wiser men in the pulpit who may feel as I do and successfully put an end to this disgusting display of perversion!
The first time I remember it being on display was with Michael Jackson's videos. Now it is common (in performances) with both genders. We live in a perverse culture. I guess it has always been so (the world is the world) but the perversion manifests differently as generations pass.
 

Hollow Man

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Did you think you were asking via privite message and other members were excluded from replying?

No, I thought you would be able to keep your ego in check and respect that I was talking to somebody else.
 
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JonC

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No, I thought I was in a room full of adults who would recognize when a specific person was being addressed.
Do you normally make assumptions?

The reason I ask is you may not have realized it yet but on these boards members often respond to one anothers posts without a specific target in mind.

For example, I may not (was not) actually pulling your chain when I responded to your post. It was a general comment pointing to an observation relevant to the discussion that occurred in the 2019 Texas Rangers season between two ball players.
 

Use of Time

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Madonna made a career out of grabber her, and other people's, crotches to music.

Maybe young men do it because it works? Many young women, including churchgoers, aren't looking for saints, but for bad boys. Even "good girls" overlook a great deal of immoral behavior in guys. Do the math. Nice guys finish last.

Oh here we go again. The woman’s fault. Of course.

Somebody did a number on you.
 

Shoostie

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Oh here we go again. The woman’s fault. Of course.

Somebody did a number on you.

I said young men behave crudely (as assertion in the OP) because it works. I reasoned that many women want bad boys and other women are willing to overlook immoral male behavior. You replied with a self-righteous judgement against me.

I had no doubt you would object to my post. How dare I not think of modern women as a species of saint? Also, where's what's-her-name for a manipulative rant against me? (You know, when I pointed out that schools indoctrinate, she, out of the blue, replied in incendiary fashion that she was a school teacher and she never indoctrinated, among other malcontent nonsense.)

Do you not have any ability to respond to the topic, or to answer my arguments? Not that I've seen.
 
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