Does having more than one person to be intimate with place one on top of their game? Or does it depict the grim reality that too many people are accepting being a “boo”? To be someone’s “boo” means various things to people. In some places to be a “boo” is to be a girlfriend or boyfriend, while in other places the term is used to describe a sex partner. Still there are some people who use the word as a term of expression usually placed at the end of a sentence. Understand, boo?
All in all, there are too many people accepting the “boo” as an alternative to a healthy relationship.
If in fact the word “boo” is used to describe someone as a sex partner, then one must ask how many other “boos” does that person have? People must realize that in this usage of “boo” there are no levels of commitment beyond intimacy. Enough “boos” for one person can cause an uproar if there is no use of protections. Then the “boo” will boo-hoo when they visit the clinic enough or become pregnant and not know who has fathered the “baby-boo”.
People need to realize that it is high time to stop reinventing words in order to come up with new ways of having multiple sex partners.
Being someone’s “boo” does not earn the right to anything beyond the bedroom. It does however increase the chances of catching a Sexually Transmitted Disease or a case of AIDS. It would be wise to use protection in order to prevent unplanned pregnancies or diseases. Some people in this type of “boo-ship” tend to stray away from using protection due to the increased amount of trust.
If being a “boo” is something that motivates many young people, then at least be the “boo” that represents a girlfriend or boyfriend and reduce the possibility of boo-hooing.
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Boo or Boo-Hoo
April 26, 2002
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