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Virginity Test, how would they do that?

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Question by Cindy: Virginity Test, how would they do that?
JAKARTA (Reuters) – A plan to carry out virginity tests on female high school students in a district in Indonesia’s West Java province has been dropped after a public outcry, media reports said.

The head of Indramayu district, Irianto Syafiuddin, is reported to have made the proposal for virginity tests after a video showing two high school students having sex circulated via mobile phones.

“Because many people oppose it, we cancelled (the plan),” Syafiuddin was quoted as saying by online news service Detik.com.

Syafiuddin could not immediately be contacted, but according to media reports he will look for an alternative way to prevent students from engaging in pre-marital sex.

Students, parents and activists viewed the planned virginity tests on thousands of high school students in the district as a violation of human rights, the Jakarta Post said.

“We can’t accept this idea. It’s unfair as the porn video was just an isolated case,” a female student, Gita, was quoted as saying by the Post.

Many in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, place high value on virginity, although pre-marital sex is not uncommon among the younger generation.

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Answer by The Reverend Soleil
If you have to ask the question, you’re probably not ready to hear the answer…

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Question by andrew: Why would any cell phone company be this difficult? Wireless company rep preferred.?
Alright so I go to multiple websites including At&t, T-mobile and Alltel. At&t requires you to have an account to do anything. How am I supposed to do anything if I am just wanting to find rate plans and possibly sign up? I click anything and it pops up “Sign in with your current plan ” T-mobile has online help, I just wanted some basic service info. It has an option you can click to say you are not a current T-mobile customer. Then up comes a box that asks you for your T-mobile number, and last four of your ssn. Alltel is a little more explore-able than the others but they are going out of service quite soon. What makes wireless companies so incompetent? Am I going to a wrong to old websites or member only sites?

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Answer by charlescoop
here this should make it easier– compares all of them for you

http://www.wirefly.com/plans/

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Question by Phil: I would like to upgrade to a T-mobile Blackberry from my current flip phone…?
Do I need to alter any details of my service plan, or can I just buy a handset, insert the old SIM card, and be ready to roll? I have heard that I might need something called a “data plan”? Thanks in advance for any insights. :) Peace!

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Answer by Jonathan
You have the ability to upgrade your line at any time. You can simply take your SIM card and use it in the other phone.

If you are going to use a Blackberry, it’s considered a smartphone, therefore, when the phone is used on the account, T-Mobile will automatically add a /month data package onto your account. This will apply with any smartphone (Blackberry, HD2, etc.). The data package basically is the internet – since the Blackberry uses the internet data to access email, it’s required.

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I’m looking for a phone as a Christmas present and it must be touch screen w/ a music player.

Has anyone had any experience with this? Do I remove the Sim card from the old phone and insert it into the new one? Do I have to contact T-mobile to make the switch?

My boyfriend and I are looking into a plan together. I assume there would be a down payment or something of that sort if neither of us have any credit history?

Thanks. :]

My family and I will be purchasing a three-phone plan and we can’t decide between MyFaves or the regular Family Time basic plan. Thanks for the advice if you answer. :)

Would a Virgin Mobile Plan work on a Virgin Mobile Cellphone that was previously prepaid?

Say I buy a used Virgin Mobile Phone and I want to put a plan on it, but the phone was previously used for prepaid on the network. Would it work, or is there a line between prepaid phones and plan phones?

Thanks for your help!

Phone will be mostly used for incoming only and little or less outgoing calls. No Texting and other features needed.Pls advise which company to choose (Virgin, T mobile, etc). How much it would cost for a phone and a plan?
I live in Houston, TX

- How much would it cost to have an individual plan.
– how much would it cost to switch me from T-mobile and to a plan that has Iphones

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