Not for old people it ain't lolTo actually see it, no.
Old people sex is icky.
Not for old people it ain't lolTo actually see it, no.
Old people sex is icky.
internet trolls are icky.Not for old people it ain't lol
Not sure what you're implying here. And as a certified "Old Person" I'm not in agreement with the original observation.internet trolls are icky.
I'm implying that the quote:Not sure what you're implying here. And as a certified "Old Person" I'm not in agreement with the original observation.
is somewhat trolling.To actually see it, no.
Old people sex is icky.
Ahhh, OK. Again, as a certified "Old Person (70)" I didn't take offense. We don't take any videos though. Funny thing is, our adult children stick their fingers in their ears and hum really loudly if we start to even allude to such activity.I'm implying that the quote:
is somewhat trolling.
They wouldn't need to remain as monks for a five year voyage. They could still have their significant other on the ship with them, live with them, etc. They just wouldn't be able to have them serve under them as a crew member on that ship. But...There is no suggestion in canon Starfleet captains are to remain monks for the remainder of a five year voyage. Its not practical, realistic ...
plus basing Starfleet completely on real life human cultural mores would not be acceptable to the other species in the Federation./QUOTE]
That's a very good point. I hadn't thought of that, and it's very likely considering all the different life forms they meet, and how Starfleet is comprised of a wide variety of different species.
That said, I'm sure there are species that would have a lot of different customs that would clash with Starfleet regulations, and I think it would be impractical to accommodate them every single time. So, I'm assuming some regulations would have to be enforced in spite of other species' cultures.
What's "cool" about Picard and his love interests is that Sir Patrick Stewart was the only Captain in the franchise who actually worked out. Not enough to get big and brawny, or anything like that. But he did everything he reasonably could to keep himself appearing virile to the fairer sex. So, seeing him with some of the most impressive beauties in the Galaxy was still a stretch, but not as far as it might've been. It was like a Hail Mary pass ...
LOL A Frenchman with a Yorkshire accentPicard lived up to his reputation as a Frenchman, there's no doubt of it.
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