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Turn off your computer and do something else.
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Question your definition of perverse? Sometimes people ask legitimate questions about their sex lives or other sensitive subjects- they may not know or naturally use biological terms or terms deemed acceptable to "polite" society, this does not make them peverse. For centuries sexual health was shrouded in a cloud of ignorance because asking questions about it was seen as somehow dirty or wrong, resulting in a glut of unwanted pregnancies and STD's because the correct information wasn't made available. Please don't critisize young people for asking questions relating to sexual health. Its true, the amount of pregnancy related questions is annoying, and misguided, and often fuelled by ignorance probably the result of a faulty sex-education which does not provide information that young people need to make responsible choices, but they are not perverse, or offensive. Please don't accuse them of this. They are looking for help. If you do see a question you believe is deliberately intended to shock or offend, or contains excessively adult-orientated material, use the feedback link to report the user to the moderators.
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If it's too much for you, stop talking to them or ask them to tone it down a bit and that it's your own business.
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1, Dont answer. 2. Ask them "why do you want to know?" And then wait silently, but looking them in the eye, for the answer.
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Block them or get away from the person and just ignore.
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Give them a look and say,"Go get a girlfriend"
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If they're asking you tell them that's enough. If they don't get the hint walk away from them. If someone on here is asking some nasty ones flag them.
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no response is the best response.
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