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| 1 | It's more socially acceptable to slut-shame men than womenMen commit to sluts all the time. I don’t think men are serious either. They say they don’t like sluts in reality they don’t like unattractive women. Sluts get all types of attention, gifts, commitment from men. Name a slut and she’s married or been married. If she’s divorced she left the husband not the other way around. Exactly! I do porn and people are always surprised when they find out my husband supports me. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/09/24 02:48 PM |
| 1 | CMV: You should be your partner's ONLY source of sexual fulfillmentMy husband and I are swingers so I couldn't disagree more with this. Do you think everyone should be monogamous? What are your thoughts on my idea that non-monogamy should be the norm? Why shouldn't it be considered weird to limit what someone else does with their own body? My husband and I actually started off monogamous but I do porn so slowly opening our marriage was natural for us. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/09/24 02:45 PM |
| 1 | It's more socially acceptable to slut-shame men than womenmany women will try to dishonestly reframe the debate by claiming things like "fuckboys are dishonest" when in reality the label gets applied to all promiscuous men regardless of honesty Where's your evidence of that? Even before I started doing porn (my husband and I have an open marriage), I experienced more slut-shaming than my husband would in multiple lifetimes. It's not even a close comparison when it comes to who it's more acceptable to slut-shame. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/09/24 02:42 PM |
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