like a virgin : may 16

On Gold Mountain

On Gold Mountain is a book that came out several years ago by Lisa See, which documents her ancestors' lives in Los Angeles. Coming up in June is an opera depicting the events of the book under the same title, On Gold Mountain. If you're interested in seeing this play or finding out more information on it - call: (213) 680-3700.

The play will be shown from June 9th through 11th at the Japan America Theatre in Los Angeles with tickets starting from $10. And will also be shown in Irvine on June 16th through 18th.


There are not too many virgins left these days especially since kids are having sex at such an early age now. But I still do know a few who are and they are not ashamed of it at all. A funny thing though, whenever guys hear that a girl is a virgin, it's like they have a conquest to strive for. It's like searching for the Holy Grail. Whoever reaches it first is the one to be rewarded of its riches. Yeah....uh huh. I mean, what is the captivating idea behind a virgin (uh, NOT literally behind a virgin)? Is it because she is untainted & pure? Is it because she's free of diseases and that puts your mind at ease? Is it because she's tight and it won't feel like you're fuckin a sock? My virginal friends are interested to know about sex and I get asked quite a bit of questions. I think it's admirable that they want to wait till they are married - but then how do you know if you and your mate are sexually compatible? That should matter afterall. And don't give me that bullshit on how "i love him and it doesn't matter how our sex lives are."

What if you find out you're addicted to sex after you've had it but then your mate doesn't find it appealing at all, afterall there ARE people like that. Being sexually compatible is important. You think so too? Let me know.

I'm out. Go read tomorrow's or something or go have some sex.

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