On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 3:52 PM, pilkro <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've just been banned from the Android Community and labeled as a
> "SPAMMER" because on the App Idea page, I requested a Sex Tracker
> application.  I don't know how closely google is involved with that
> site, but I hope it's not at all.
>
> Regardless.  I think an app to track the intimate moments with loved
> ones would be beneficial if there's a programmer looking for something
> to code.

For multiple reasons I think this application could be beneficial as
well as helpful. To those working on an addiction, tracking the most
recent time they engaged in it would be helpful. For those with a bad
memory (or who wish to show their spouse "proof") it might be helpful
- as couples often argue about the frequency of coitus, so having a
tracked documentation method would be helpful. For those wishing to
engage in pregnancy and seek the miracle of life, tracking for sake of
seeking the proper dates would be helpful.

In fact, there are several reasons I could see this as helpful.

I don't think that it will destroy the world if men or women tracked
their frequency of sex. In fact, I think if it IS important to them,
they already ARE doing it, just not in a convenient way. Whether their
reasons are amoral or family-oriented, I believe that providing a
healthy location to engage in this (or any habit tracking) might prove
helpful to multiple people. We need to grow up, as a society, and
realize that sexual intercourse is not only natural and NOT profane,
but is something that every species engages in and is perfectly
healthy. STDs, HIV, no -- those clearly are not healthy... but lets
not try to pretend like abstinence is a real solution, and provide
tools to those who might request and / or need them.

I have the feeling a "habit tracker" to help someone "quit smoking"
would not go over with so much as a single (legitimate) negative
comment. So why not create something to track breaking / making any
habit (brushing teeth, having sex, quitting smoking, drinking beer) so
that someone can mark the number of times per day they engage in
anything, and leave it to the user to decide what they track?


On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Robert K. Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Track your own garbage and keep it to yourself.
>
> 2 Corinthians 13:14
>
> The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and
> the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Amen.
>
> Smile, someone loves you.

Honestly? HONESTLY!? Wow, lame. Please, honestly, first: your own
opinion of "garbarge" is your own, I don't consider the miracle of the
creation of life, or physical love between two humans, to be garbage.
I, for one, applaud and support it, always. Bang on with your bad
selves! Second: Lord Jesus Christ doesn't have any sway over my
bedroom, or life, or soul - in fact, the Old One of the Stars and the
Old One of the Twin Torches do, whom, mind you, neither is Yahweh.

Keep your Savior out of my bedroom habits and programing suggestions
and I'll keep my android out of your vagina. Deal?

-- Shivian Balaris (shivian.com)

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