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Old 02-11-2004, 10:39 PM   #1431
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Originally posted by Dave
Texas mom faces trial for selling sex toys

You know selling sex toys has got to be wrong when Baptist mothers-of-3 are doing it.
I like that two churches told the woman she is not welcome. I am assuming that the woman didn't actually attend either of these churches, and that the churches were kind of preemptively banning her.

I swear, I would only ever buy or use a sex toy for novelty value and not for any kind of sensual purpose.

So, why does it seem to be OK for me to order stuff over the internet that is explicitly marketed as sex toys for sex, not novelty value? Anyone? Or can those purveyors be prosecuted, and only permitted to sell like lingerie or whatever, kinda like internet wine places can only sell non-alcoholic stuff like chocolate or glasses to certain states?
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