The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
Mab and Lara
Arjan:
--- Quote from: Mira on October 19, 2020, 01:54:08 PM ---I am inclined to agree, however Molly did run away from home and lived with her friends for a time. Drugs and sex were in play, since trying to cure her friend's addiction with mind magic got her into trouble in the first place. Also the kids were having sex, her girlfriend was pregnant if you will remember? Now Molly didn't go in for the drugs, but not out of the question that she didn't experiment with sex, she was a rebellious teenager on her own, so very possible. There is a reason Harry dumped a jug of ice water over her head, she had ideas about having sex with him, that isn't exactly virginal thinking.. He told her she had to abstain from sex while an apprentice under him, but that says nothing about what she did before.
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In proven guilty she said she was a virgin, technically. In the same book Harry told her not to have sex for the time being.
Dina:
Technically? I don't remember that. Sounds a weird thing to say.
For a while I thought she had sex with Vincent the P.I. but apparently that was wrong. I don't remember exactly what is said in Cold Case, but I think she is and always have been a virgin.
Basil:
I think she said that she had a date with Vince the PI Guy.
BrainFireBob:
--- Quote from: Dina on October 19, 2020, 06:32:20 PM ---Technically? I don't remember that. Sounds a weird thing to say.
For a while I thought she had sex with Vincent the P.I. but apparently that was wrong. I don't remember exactly what is said in Cold Case, but I think she is and always have been a virgin.
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Don't work with teen girls?
About 15 yesrs ago, many used it to indicate oral and/or anal, but not vaginal, intercourse. So, "technically".
Mira:
--- Quote from: Arjan on October 19, 2020, 03:18:16 PM ---In proven guilty she said she was a virgin, technically. In the same book Harry told her not to have sex for the time being.
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I agree with Dina, what does "technically" mean exactly? It's kind of like being a "little bit" pregnant, ether you are or you aren't.. I know there are teenagers that discount having oral sex for example as having sex because there was no penetration...
--- Quote ---About 15 yesrs ago, many used it to indicate oral and/or anal, but not vaginal, intercourse. So, "technically".
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Exactly, but it is still sex, and then being a "virgin" depends on how narrowly or broadly you want to define the term.
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