You seem confused.
Both your point and the point of the OP is valid. I was not being sarcastic.
Trump has obviously been a play for a long time. Worrying about that, when considering dating an ex of his, is valid.
Seal, ditto. Plus, there is the epidemiology of it all.
There is a reason that, Chastity is a traditional virtue.
Because diseases can kill you.
It was not just to look down on people. It was an evolved defense mechanism.
Prove it.
You want an epidemiology study on the disease vector of tall, rich playboys?
I'm not sure that such a study has been done.
Prove this part: "Chastity is a traditional virtue.
Because diseases can kill you.
It was not just to look down on people. It was an evolved defense mechanism."
Well, to start with, here is a nice study on the negative effects of early sexual experience in women, ie the opposite of chastity.
Thus avoiding that, will avoid the negative effects. Agree with that, and I will move on to the showing the next step.
It seems like you are getting closer to your real target: women, in particular white women.
- If you want to talk about "morality," discuss both men and women, since it applies to both. Chastity is a moral/religious precept in view of your statement that "chastity is a traditional virtue."
- If you want to talk about the "negative effects of early sexual experience," discuss what these are for both sexes. I strongly suspect that you are trying to exaggerate them with respect to women as propaganda to support a gender-specific sexual double standard, which should not exist if indeed sexual behavior is a matter of "morality." There must be "negative effects" on men, as well.
- If you want to discuss the effects of "diseases," do so, as all of us are concerned with not catching diseases.
- If you want to discuss what appears to be a problem that you and others on this board have with white women having romantic/sexual relationships with black men, be honest about it. Why just mention Klum's second husband in the headline, which somehow elicited comments that she is "disgusting" and "damaged goods," implying that she is somehow dirty? The link provided is to a story about "the untold truth" about Klum, but what "untold truth" is there? She had a child before she and Seal were married, whom he adopted, and then they had kids of their own. Simple.
1. I just presented the first study I came across that supported the point I was making. It was random chance that it was specifically studying women. I assume similar effects are found is similar studies studying men.
2. Disease was mentioned in the linked article and I did discuss it. Not sure what more you want, on this, at this time.