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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah women are complete hypocrites about everything. The same women at work going on and on about diversity and emotional intelligence head out running in the morning to playlists full of talk about hoes, drinking, being sluts etc. it's ...empowering or something[/quote] You can be empowered, be emotionally intelligent, have a career, and still enjoy sex. Even rough sex, degrading sex, casual sex, sex with multiple men. The key is consent. If you didn’t consent to sexual contact with a man, he has zero right to touch you, send you pictures, or talk to you sexually. If you say no, he needs to stop. [/quote]I absolutely respect those rights, but please don't play songs about it in front of my children [/quote] Hate to break it to you, but your kids are gonna hear it anyway. And god help you when your sheltered child grows up and moves away. I grew up in a very evangelical, Focus On The Family community where kids were sheltered and sex was seen as bad. Every single one of those kids ended up promiscuous after they left home, with many unplanned pregnancies. Better to have open and honest conversations with your kids about sex. Sheltering never helped anybody. [/quote] Do you understand the difference between anecdotes and data? [/quote] Data shows that abstinence only education has zero impact on pregnancy and STD rates, and in some cases actually increased them. [/quote] Data also shows that children raised in Christian environments are on average less promiscuous than those who aren’t. But you can’t comprehend that because you only can universalize your own personal experiences. [/quote]
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