Posted 20-12-2007
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by Luke Duffy

Seven kinds of sex

Irreverent, sexist and definitely not politically correct

The 1st kind of sex is called: Smurf Sex.
 
This kind of sex happens when you first meet someone and you both have sex until you are blue in the face.
 
The 2nd kind of sex is called: Kitchen sex.
 
This is when you have been with your partner for a short time and you are so horny you will have sex anywhere, even in the kitchen.
 
The 3rd kind of sex is called: Bedroom Sex.
 
This is when you have been with your partner for a long time. Your sex has gotten routine and you usually have sex only in your bedroom.
 
The 4th kind of sex is called: Hallway Sex.
 
This is when you have been with your partner for too long. When you pass each other in the hallway you both say 'screw you.'
 
The 5th kind of sex is called: Religious Sex.
 
Which means you get Nun in the morning, Nun in the afternoon and Nun at night. (Very Popular)
 
The 6th kind of sex is called: Courtroom Sex
 
This is when you cannot stand your wife any more. She takes you to court and screws you in front of everyone.
 
The 7th kind of sex is called: Social Security Sex.
 
You get a little each month. But not enough to live on.
 

It's a fact!

It is possible to lead a cow upstairs but not downstairs
 
A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes
 
All the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20

 

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