Although Seinfeld was supposed to be the "show about nothing ," it often revolved around the relationships of its characters. For Jerry, that meant a string of explicit bits about his romantic conquests, some of whom were one-night stands, and some who stuck around for an obnoxiously long amount of time. For George, relationships were usually built on luring attractive women to have sex with him, then realizing that he wasn't fooling them. Elaine and Kramer also had various romantic dabblings, but these were often more comedic than informative. Nonetheless, the best foursome of the '90s also had a lot to say about sex. Some of these discussions stemmed from Jerry and George's escapades, some came up naturally in a group of young ish people living in New York, and many came out of thin air. From worrying about the brainpower you lose from sex, to coining the phrase "master of my own domain," Seinfeld taught '90s kids and adults a thing or two about modern sexytimes. Here are the hardest lessons, pun fully intended.


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It is the eighth episode of the show's third season. It first aired on November 13, In this episode, Elaine leaves an erotic message on a tape recorder as a prank, inadvertently causing George to harbor a secret crush on her.
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If it were me, I would be flattered they had that much time to spend on me. It hurts me the most when my kids ask me why they haven't see daddy in days. I know a guy who had a hobby of corrupting Mormon girls he was abused by his TBM parentsand I'm told you're both right. He left his practice of many years and started a new one this week. Take your date to a club with loud music and an open bar, or an R-rated or violent movie, and the prospects of it going well are daunting.
Married to a Surgeon as well. She may never join the join the church. Can they keep a job and or clean up after themselves. You all are strong for staying but I just don't see how it is possible long term to live like this. And don't fall for all their talk of being open and welcoming. Not having expectations, as others mentioned, is also key to reducing feelings of frustration.