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Comments by "Voryn Rosethorn" (@vorynrosethorn903) on "Why This Japanese Mom Got Into Porn [ENG CC]" video.
Honestly the fact that she would do this for kicks while having a husband and child says more about her than anything else. Also the I didn't tell my husband but I knew he would understand because he's a logical guy is a hell of a take, I am usually opposed to divorce but I'd say this would be a justifiable cause for one. Frankly something is telling me that it is an extremely dysfunctional family, and practically everything she says raises red flags. Pretty disturbing all round.
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I have a feeling he's never going to go to her for relationship advice.
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Obvious bait is obvious bait.
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FIGHTFANNERD10 She makes it abundantly clear that she did it for herself. I doubt her son will gain any benefit considering that she was not suffering any financial hardship in the first place.
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@jamilgonzaga7081 Exclusivity is an important component of a relationship. There are open relationships and the like but in such things there’s usually one party who comes home at night to cry into the pillows of an empty bed.
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She basically said she did it for kicks.
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You don't have to be an expert to have an opinion and given some of the stuff experts have come out with in the past that is probably a good thing.
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Have you tried patron, I think your videos are well made and important, you could probably raise money from the viewership.
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@raylenn4444 That is an utterly materialist and inhuman perspective, though also an exceedingly common one. Humans are group animals not lone survivors in a post-apocalyptic fiction and families are not just for tax benefits. Morals are necessary for a society to grow in the first place as people will find it difficult to cooperate without common understanding of acceptable behaviour, if you think people run roughshod over it now you should see what would happen if they could plead ignorance or find offence at every slight. Societies are made up of people, it is natural that they should restrict freedom because different people’s personal freedoms conflict, the society mediates to find a compromise so that the right of strength, coin or power does not dominate over all.
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Confucian holdouts (if there are any) would be interesting, as would schools run by traditionalists and the like.
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Japan was a highly religious country, just not a Christian (or Abrahamic) one. It could perhaps still be considered spiritual, or maybe just somewhere where traditions die hard.
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@alextorres8635 People can recognise it as cheating and a violation of trust without judging it worth it to break up the marriage over it, when children are involved that is especially the case.
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He probably has contacts at this point.
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@nickkerinklio8239 We can only pray.
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Have you ever met the average woman at university, I'm surprised if wasn't higher, though perhaps the other 50% were the one's who actually carried it out.
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I mean the Borgia were still popes.
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@raylenn4444 Necessity and comfort aren’t the same (they often have opposed mindsets formed around them) and the idea that they aren’t moral makes me wonder if english is your first language as its a very broad statement to the point of assuring that it’s own inaccuracy. Pleasure is the only one that is generally associated with immorality. You seem to subscribe to wig history very strongly (that is the idea that we are in an inevitable march of progress towards the ideals of whoever happens to be speaking) but the reality is that human progress is tangible rather than deterministic (advances in medicine come through the efforts of researchers and doctors not the passing of time, if they made no effort there would be no results) if you cut away existing systems for the sake of it often enough all you will find is why those systems existed to begin with.
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I’m not sure that pluralism extends far enough for it just to be a matter of context or mindset.
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@jamza7994 I don’t quite get your drift. Humans are animals whether we like to refer to ourselves as such or not, we are certainly defined by intelligence and moral introspection even if not all of us possess them, I agree.
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@jacklaurentius6130 Ok, I think I know were you are coming from. East-Asian Buddhism and original buddhism are not the same thing. Certainly it is pretty different from christianity but it is also not the indistinct thing that yoga classes and hippies in the west seem to understand it to be. If you ever get into Chinese or Japanese history you ultimately understand what I am on about, the ikko ikki and the like were not philosophy clubs and the monks while not monks in the Christian sense were also far form merely being contemplators of the indeterminate. I think you might be well served to talk to an actual (that is not a new age) Buddhist. If you know about pre-war Japanese society then the idea it was really religious also falls flat, state shinto well hard to pin down in western terms was pretty explicit in the effects it had. The place of the philosophy which westerners confused as religion really goes to Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism when it comes to Japan.
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Shinto could probably be argued to be on the spiritual side of things but even then it would be a mistake to apply the way it is treated now to the past and the Buddhists were certainly nothing close to secular and were often engaged in lively theology. Today one can call it superstition because no one acts on it outside of ritual (they do actually but it's mostly invisible to westerners), in the past however that was in no way the case, when mothers raised little piles of stones for the children they had killed there as no question of the afterlife and when schools of monks fought the way they held their cups was the least of the issues at hand. Religion was certainly a great deal more superstitious than that of the West but no more did it mean that Hindus aren't religious, every level of life was coloured by religious conviction.
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Wait you get sponsorships, how is this channel being run exactly?
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Not yet.
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Nothing basically about it, it is cheating.
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