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Comments by "Dennis" (@Dennis-nc3vw) on "Does \"The Right To Sex\" Exist?" video.
If sex were really a "right", logic would follow it wouldn't have to be consensual. If you have a right to someone's money, for instance because they didn't pay for a service you gave them, you're within your rights to take it by force.
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It's funny how most of us (EDIT: males) go through our horniest years (adolescence) celibate, but then when we become legal adults we (EDIT: people of both sexes) act like sex is something we can't live without.
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I haven't had sex in about 3 years. That doesn't make me angry, its when people talk like sex is something they can't live without to justify me paying for their birth control and abortions and welfare that makes me angry.
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Even guys I think are starting to miss the old days. We joke about wanting women to be easy, but sex was better when it meant something.
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@toothgrinder2760 The idea that women are entitled to men's bodies is mainstream. A woman in France sued her husband for not putting out enough during the marriage and won about 10 years ago. Doctors regularly require permission slips signed by men's wives before getting vasectomies. These two things would be unthinkable in reverse.
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Most of us go through our horniest years celibate.
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@ubiquitousdiabolus Who stigmatizes young men for having consenual sex?
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@megankissinger8269 Why should either be payed for by force? Society was doing just fine without birth control or the welfare state. Why can I go 3 years without sex but women can't go without sex long enough to save up $30 for a bottle of pills, or $15 if they split it with a partner? Why do we tell men they should just keep in their pants if they can't afford $100,000 child support but don't tell the same to women who can't afford a $500 IUD?
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What would the solution be, anyway. Pity sex? Prostitution vouchers? Most of the enjoyment from sex comes from the sense of being validated by another person. Scoring a goal isn't any fun when you have to pay off the other team to get it in the net.
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I think this goes way deeper than not having sex.
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@megankissinger8269 We still have that today, though. The difference is now the kids have no dad.
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I didn't lose my virginity until 28. Even then, once I lost it, it was more out of shame than lust. It made me furious how people would talk like sex is something they just couldn't resist, but of course bringing up the fact that I had gone without sex for so long because it would just get me made fun of.
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Wow, and they say we men feel are entitled to sex.
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@Madonnalitta1 A Mrs. will be married so shouldn't be knocking on his door lol
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That's why I have the right to fap.
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What kind of a right? A positive right, or a negative right? No one is debating you have a negative right to consensual sex, that is to say people who no right to stop you. But a positive right would mean other people are forced to go out of their way to provide it for you, if not by actually screwing you then by, say, giving you vouchers for prostitutes.
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@dougpatterson7494 I was definitely at my randiest right when I went through puberty. Basically over night I went from thinking sex is gross to being the lustiest I've ever been, then it gradually tapered off for the next two decades.
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@marysueeasteregg Yeah, I should have specified that.
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@whitestplayer3014 Ironically porn actually calmed me down tremendously. That's why it took me a really long time for me to accept it might be a social ill.
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@megankissinger8269 i think that has more to do with women in the work force. Society with low work force participation for women tend to have large population growth even today. We hear again and again and how "empowering women" is the solution to overpopulation. Besides, if you really want to stop having kids the husband should just get a vasectomy. If you're not willing to do that you're not that serious about stopping your breeding.
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@user-gu9yq5sj7c 1) What does any of that have to do with what I just said? 2) MGTOWs, a movement devoted to telling men to avoid women, is more critical of female promiscuity? Would you listen yourself.
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Christopher Huber No way sex work is going to help with depression or any of the psychological problems she mentioned. If you're rich enough to pay for regular prostitution, you're rich enough to get a girlfriend. Also the left has pushed sex as a "positive right" for a long time. They don't demand I provide anyone sex, but they demand I provide for people's sex lives by paying for their birth control.
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Christopher Huber Also I didn't mean to single out male sexual entitlement. The left would far rather make legal for women to rape men than the other way around. A woman in France sued her husband for not putting out enough in the marriage about a decade ago and won. That would be unthinkable in reverse.
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