The most fun he'd ever had...
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wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:25 last edited by
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wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:31 last edited by
Extremely wholesome and unwholesome at the same time.
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wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:32 last edited by
The movie would be co-produced by Hallmark and jon.
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The movie would be co-produced by Hallmark and jon.
wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:34 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
The movie would be co-produced by Hallmark and jon.
When you care to send the very best...
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wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:35 last edited by
True story...
In Central Louisiana, Pinecrest Developmental houses between 400 and 500 developmentally challenged clients. Oddly enough, or not, the biggest patient problem they have are consensual sexual encounters. That's why their ambulatory female clients of child-bearing age are all on some form of birth control.
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True story...
In Central Louisiana, Pinecrest Developmental houses between 400 and 500 developmentally challenged clients. Oddly enough, or not, the biggest patient problem they have are consensual sexual encounters. That's why their ambulatory female clients of child-bearing age are all on some form of birth control.
wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:44 last edited by@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
True story...
In Central Louisiana, Pinecrest Developmental houses between 400 and 500 developmentally challenged clients. Oddly enough, or not, the biggest patient problem they have are consensual sexual encounters. That's why their ambulatory female clients of child-bearing age are all on some form of birth control.
Same thing with senior homes.
Stuck in a stale living environment with others and not much else to do, I can totally understand it.
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@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
True story...
In Central Louisiana, Pinecrest Developmental houses between 400 and 500 developmentally challenged clients. Oddly enough, or not, the biggest patient problem they have are consensual sexual encounters. That's why their ambulatory female clients of child-bearing age are all on some form of birth control.
Same thing with senior homes.
Stuck in a stale living environment with others and not much else to do, I can totally understand it.
wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:46 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
True story...
In Central Louisiana, Pinecrest Developmental houses between 400 and 500 developmentally challenged clients. Oddly enough, or not, the biggest patient problem they have are consensual sexual encounters. That's why their ambulatory female clients of child-bearing age are all on some form of birth control.
Same thing with senior homes.
Stuck in a stale living environment with others and not much else to do, I can totally understand it.
Yeah, but in the senior home, the ladies don't have to worry about getting pregnant.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
True story...
In Central Louisiana, Pinecrest Developmental houses between 400 and 500 developmentally challenged clients. Oddly enough, or not, the biggest patient problem they have are consensual sexual encounters. That's why their ambulatory female clients of child-bearing age are all on some form of birth control.
Same thing with senior homes.
Stuck in a stale living environment with others and not much else to do, I can totally understand it.
Yeah, but in the senior home, the ladies don't have to worry about getting pregnant.
wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:47 last edited by@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
True story...
In Central Louisiana, Pinecrest Developmental houses between 400 and 500 developmentally challenged clients. Oddly enough, or not, the biggest patient problem they have are consensual sexual encounters. That's why their ambulatory female clients of child-bearing age are all on some form of birth control.
Same thing with senior homes.
Stuck in a stale living environment with others and not much else to do, I can totally understand it.
Yeah, but in the senior home, the ladies don't have to worry about getting pregnant.
Right, so, yeah, I can understand the birth control.
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wrote on 19 Feb 2023, 23:53 last edited by
Another true story from Pinecrest...
You never know what you might see on the grounds. One of the gals we worked with took a job in the lab out there. Working with those folks is a bit different.
About her third day on the job, she was driving on the grounds, headed home, when she noticed a male client furiously masturbating behind the stop sign at the first intersection.
Since he was behind the pole, he thought he was hidden.
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wrote on 20 Feb 2023, 00:05 last edited by
OTOH, Central State Hospital was where some really weird stuff went down. Central is for people who are insane and have a hard time controlling their mental problems with routine medication at home. Jackson is for the criminally insane.
The guys at Central had a lot more freedom. There was one female patient over at Central that was very bad about enticing the male patients into letting her perform oral sex on them. Which was okay, except she would let them ejaculate in her mouth, causing her to try to bite their penis off.
After a few pretty mangled guys, the docs came up with a solution...They pulled all of Mary's teeth.
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OTOH, Central State Hospital was where some really weird stuff went down. Central is for people who are insane and have a hard time controlling their mental problems with routine medication at home. Jackson is for the criminally insane.
The guys at Central had a lot more freedom. There was one female patient over at Central that was very bad about enticing the male patients into letting her perform oral sex on them. Which was okay, except she would let them ejaculate in her mouth, causing her to try to bite their penis off.
After a few pretty mangled guys, the docs came up with a solution...They pulled all of Mary's teeth.
wrote on 20 Feb 2023, 00:10 last edited by@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
OTOH, Central State Hospital was where some really weird stuff went down. Central is for people who are insane and have a hard time controlling their mental problems with routine medication at home. Jackson is for the criminally insane.
Is it still an open facility? I thought the last of them were shut down in the 80s.
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@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
OTOH, Central State Hospital was where some really weird stuff went down. Central is for people who are insane and have a hard time controlling their mental problems with routine medication at home. Jackson is for the criminally insane.
Is it still an open facility? I thought the last of them were shut down in the 80s.
wrote on 20 Feb 2023, 00:34 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
@Jolly said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
OTOH, Central State Hospital was where some really weird stuff went down. Central is for people who are insane and have a hard time controlling their mental problems with routine medication at home. Jackson is for the criminally insane.
Is it still an open facility? I thought the last of them were shut down in the 80s.
This is from about a year ago...Talked to the Assistant Administrator a month back and they should be moving over just any day.
https://www.kalb.com/2022/03/03/what-is-future-central-state-hospital/
The old campus was Yuge. Housed about 3000 patients in its heyday.
Shame to lose some of the old buildings...
Peckerwood Hill (as the locals call it)
HR, Pharmacy, Nursing Admin and where the lab used to be...
I knew Central and Pinecrest pretty well...There were three major state-funded healthcare facilities in the area. I worked at this one (as it looked in the 30's)
It's for sale, at just about any price. Contact LSU Med School - Shreveport. The old building is a great example of Art Deco, with some commissioned bronze artwork on the building. And the guys who evaluated it, said the bones are good for another 200 years. Sadly, everything else is shot. But you get your own nuclear fallout shelter (I told ou it was well built) and a secret, concrete reinforced tunnel to escape in...
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wrote on 20 Feb 2023, 03:19 last edited by
“Informed consent” covers a lot of ground when it comes to sexual interactions, but does not quite work when the mentally impaired are involved. Certain forms of mental impairment may preclude an individual from being “informed,” yet permanently denying a mentally impaired individual from sexual experiences also seems wrong/unfair to such individuals. :man-shrugging:
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“Informed consent” covers a lot of ground when it comes to sexual interactions, but does not quite work when the mentally impaired are involved. Certain forms of mental impairment may preclude an individual from being “informed,” yet permanently denying a mentally impaired individual from sexual experiences also seems wrong/unfair to such individuals. :man-shrugging:
wrote on 20 Feb 2023, 03:53 last edited by@Axtremus said in The most fun he'd ever had...:
“Informed consent” covers a lot of ground when it comes to sexual interactions, but does not quite work when the mentally impaired are involved. Certain forms of mental impairment may preclude an individual from being “informed,” yet permanently denying a mentally impaired individual from sexual experiences also seems wrong/unfair to such individuals. :man-shrugging:
At what IQ level do you deem competent to give informed consent?