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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men have more affairs because men have higher sex drives. Duh??? Kind of like the reason more women struggle with weight. It's another example of [b]fighting a biological impulse[/b]. Women are biologically programmed to retain more weight. [b]Men are programmed to spread their seed[/b]. Monogamy requires fighting this impulse. [/quote] So... in a world where fat shaming is wrong because people are simply predisposed to a certain weight due to their genetics it should be just as wrong to "affair shame" men because, as you put it, they are genetically programmed that way. Similarly to those who are born gay, men are not "oriented" towards monogamy and it is wrong to force them into it. I wonder if this should be a new class that is protected by SJWs. [/quote] Men don't have to be in a monogamous relationship. No one is holding a gun to your head. You can have meaningless random sex with whoever you want, you just can't force someone else to be in a relationship with you and be ok with you sleeping around. Just like a gay guy can't force a straight guy to be in a relationship with him. [/quote] exactly so women stop trying to force monogamy on your husbands! [/quote] Hmm did you not read? No one forced you to join monogamous culture, marriage is voluntary. [/quote]
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