Speaking of which, about assuming you had a condom– I just meant that you, with your experience, would be prepared for responsible sex, even if it were on the fly. An intelligent man is prepared for spontaneity.

Roberta Pearce
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Speaking of which, about assuming you had a condom–I just meant that you, with your experience, would be prepared for responsible sex, even if it were on the fly. An intelligent man is prepared for spontaneity. This quote from Neil Strauss makes the point that no matter how prepared you are for something, it does not mean you will not make a mistake. It also implies that a man should be ready to assume responsibility even if he is not prepared for the event.

Source: A Bird Without Wings

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