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People can apply that logic to anything. Sometimes you have to accept it's not always about you.

What if I wanted to have sex with my wife on the restaurant table after dinner? Obviously there's a law against that. Yet I always believed I have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Do you think I have a legitimate complaint that the government has infringed upon my rights? If not, why do you look at smoking differently?

If a restaurant wants to allow two people to fornicate on a table or underneath is, so be it. That should be the decision of the owner of the business, not the Government.

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If a restaurant wants to allow two people to fornicate on a table or underneath is, so be it. That should be the decision of the owner of the business, not the Government.

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People can apply that logic to anything. Sometimes you have to accept it's not always about you.

What if I wanted to have sex with my wife on the restaurant table after dinner? Obviously there's a law against that. Yet I always believed I have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Do you think I have a legitimate complaint that the government has infringed upon my rights? If not, why do you look at smoking differently?

Gigidy..

You have to post up a YouTube vid.

Seriously.

If a restaurant wants to allow two people to fornicate on a table or underneath is, so be it. That should be the decision of the owner of the business, not the Government.

:thumbs: for using the word fornicate, it shows being polished. I personally find the word f**k rather juvenile.

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