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CharInChastity Wow. EDITED
CharInChastity Wow. EDITED
Kaja WHAT?
CharInChastity
I was polite. Unaged have urges too. And she is older than 15, she can legaly has sex. She can legaly TALK abou SEX.
I mean anus.
Kaja thats not what i was talking about at all. There is also a bar up my butt crack. Something solid couldn't get around it. Lots of baby wiped an bidet when I go #2. I was more talking about a woman's chest
CharInChastity Oh. Sorry.
Mr-TM Why does your sister speak German and you don't?
She learned it at school, I didn’t
Angelina that does not mean this is the place to talk about that
Too bad. Then I'll just have to write German with your sister. May I ask where German is taught in school?
Mr-TM lots of places I think
Honestly? I am amazed. German used to be a world language, but not since the Second World War. But I have understood.
Back to the topic.
I've asked this question before in a forum where teenagers and young adults were discussing sexual stuff. The thread went through the roof! Here, unfortunately, not yet but I note that all who have answered here are better informed than at that time in the other forum, which amazes me a bit.
Mr-TM I've asked this question before in a forum where teenagers and young adults were discussing sexual stuff. The thread went through the roof! Here, unfortunately, not yet but I note that all who have answered here are better informed than at that time in the other forum,
I do not catch your point.
What surprised me is that all those who have answered here are clearly better informed about sex and what belongs to it, as then on a forum on sexual topics.
In Australia they teach German at schools.
Per Google German is the 4th most popular language taught in American schools, right after American sign language.
Joh
When I did my master in Australia, one of my exam was right next door to a German exam. The professor was trying to usher in her students and, not knowing I was waiting for the other room to open, was quite surprised when I responded to her ushering attempt (which was in German, although you could tell from her pronunciation she was not a native speaker) in the most perfect, accent free German.
So yes, there is actually a not so small German community in Down Under - especially around Adelaide.
The reason few know is, that Germans living in Australia are usually well integrated and fluent in English, so they do not rely on that community. for support.
Kaja German was the scientific language for quite a long time, it's never been a "world language" like French or English or Spanish because Germany never really had an overseas empire. the war has nothing to do with it.