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I personally hate the word "slut" with a passion but I'm using it here given everyone will know what I'm talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slut
A recurring theme for people on the right who criticize women's sexual behaviors is that they are "slut shaming". Now according to everything I've read a "slut" or "slutty behavior" involves sexual promiscuity. Though it is almost always used to refer to women it can (and has) been used regarding men as well.
My point is this:
Shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something we should treat as "shameful"? What possible redeeming and positive attribute does it have? No matter your views on abortion, or premarital or extramarital sexual morality shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something that everyone on every side of the belief spectrum rightfully condemns?
What could possibly be wrong about shaming people who engage in such behavior?
Just when I thought that there couldn't be a thread as stupid as the last one.
I personally hate the word "slut" with a passion but I'm using it here given everyone will know what I'm talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slut
A recurring theme for people on the right who criticize women's sexual behaviors is that they are "slut shaming". Now according to everything I've read a "slut" or "slutty behavior" involves sexual promiscuity. Though it is almost always used to refer to women it can (and has) been used regarding men as well.
My point is this:
Shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something we should treat as "shameful"? What possible redeeming and positive attribute does it have? No matter your views on abortion, or premarital or extramarital sexual morality shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something that everyone on every side of the belief spectrum rightfully condemns?
What could possibly be wrong about shaming people who engage in such behavior?
I personally hate the word "slut" with a passion but I'm using it here given everyone will know what I'm talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slut
A recurring theme for people on the right who criticize women's sexual behaviors is that they are "slut shaming". Now according to everything I've read a "slut" or "slutty behavior" involves sexual promiscuity. Though it is almost always used to refer to women it can (and has) been used regarding men as well.
My point is this:
Shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something we should treat as "shameful"? What possible redeeming and positive attribute does it have? No matter your views on abortion, or premarital or extramarital sexual morality shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something that everyone on every side of the belief spectrum rightfully condemns?
What could possibly be wrong about shaming people who engage in such behavior?
I personally hate the word "slut" with a passion but I'm using it here given everyone will know what I'm talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slut
A recurring theme for people on the right who criticize women's sexual behaviors is that they are "slut shaming". Now according to everything I've read a "slut" or "slutty behavior" involves sexual promiscuity. Though it is almost always used to refer to women it can (and has) been used regarding men as well.
My point is this:
Shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something we should treat as "shameful"? What possible redeeming and positive attribute does it have? No matter your views on abortion, or premarital or extramarital sexual morality shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something that everyone on every side of the belief spectrum rightfully condemns?
What could possibly be wrong about shaming people who engage in such behavior?
What kind of slut shaming are you proposing? More than likely you are bound to get your ass kicked either by the "slut" or the one accommodating that "slut".
Go for it and please share with all here.
I personally hate the word "slut" with a passion but I'm using it here given everyone will know what I'm talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slut
A recurring theme for people on the right who criticize women's sexual behaviors is that they are "slut shaming". Now according to everything I've read a "slut" or "slutty behavior" involves sexual promiscuity. Though it is almost always used to refer to women it can (and has) been used regarding men as well.
My point is this:
Shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something we should treat as "shameful"? What possible redeeming and positive attribute does it have? No matter your views on abortion, or premarital or extramarital sexual morality shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something that everyone on every side of the belief spectrum rightfully condemns?
What could possibly be wrong about shaming people who engage in such behavior?
I personally hate the word "slut" with a passion but I'm using it here given everyone will know what I'm talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slut
A recurring theme for people on the right who criticize women's sexual behaviors is that they are "slut shaming". Now according to everything I've read a "slut" or "slutty behavior" involves sexual promiscuity. Though it is almost always used to refer to women it can (and has) been used regarding men as well.
My point is this:
Shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something we should treat as "shameful"? What possible redeeming and positive attribute does it have? No matter your views on abortion, or premarital or extramarital sexual morality shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something that everyone on every side of the belief spectrum rightfully condemns?
What could possibly be wrong about shaming people who engage in such behavior?
Note, almost half a dozen responses and no one is bothering to even attempt to explain why sexual promiscuity should not be condemned.
Note, almost half a dozen responses and no one is bothering to even attempt to explain why sexual promiscuity should not be condemned.
Sexual promiscuity has few redeeming features. A large segment of the anti-abortion movement claims all women who get abortions are sexually promiscuous. They are not. There is a great deal wrong about shaming people as sexually promiscuous who are not.
Note, almost half a dozen responses and no one is bothering to even attempt to explain why sexual promiscuity should not be condemned.
Note, almost half a dozen responses and no one is bothering to even attempt to explain why sexual promiscuity should not be condemned.
Most women who get abortions aren't married.
Why don't you start with Trump's ?
I personally hate the word "slut" with a passion but I'm using it here given everyone will know what I'm talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slut
A recurring theme for people on the right who criticize women's sexual behaviors is that they are "slut shaming". Now according to everything I've read a "slut" or "slutty behavior" involves sexual promiscuity. Though it is almost always used to refer to women it can (and has) been used regarding men as well.
My point is this:
Shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something we should treat as "shameful"? What possible redeeming and positive attribute does it have? No matter your views on abortion, or premarital or extramarital sexual morality shouldn't sexual promiscuity be something that everyone on every side of the belief spectrum rightfully condemns?
What could possibly be wrong about shaming people who engage in such behavior?
Most women who get abortions aren't married.
Note, almost half a dozen responses and no one is bothering to even attempt to explain why sexual promiscuity should not be condemned.
I condemn Donald Trump for his being a ***** hound quite strongly.
Satisfied?
Which leads to the conclusion that most men whose partners get abortions aren't married.
Should you be surprised? Their natural instinct is to protect their degrading behavior at all costs. Emotional rhetoric, ad hominems, and deflections are their primary go-to moves when faced with logic.
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