Making it illegal to criticize women's sexual behavior

Midnight FM

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My ideas about this are based on the following:

The idea of there being any "consequences" for having sex is outdated. In ancient times, modern birth control and abortion didn't exist, and there were fewer resources to care for children. Knowing who the father of a child was also important because of inheritance issues.

In modern society, these ancient circumstances don't apply, so there is far less of a need for there to be consequences for sexual behavior than there is in an undeveloped nation, such as the Islamic world. The only "consequence" would be the natural consequence of sex resulting in a child, which is also less likely today with modern birth control and abortion methods available.

Therefore, in order to progress social attitudes, we could make it a crime to criticize women for their sexual behavior, since women get unfairly targeted for their sexual choices moreso than men do (this is also based on archaic attitudes, and the biological reality that women are the ones who can become pregnant, despite men also being contributors to the pregnancy). This would allow women more freedom to experiment and sexually express themselves without outdated fossils and ugly people chiming in on it.
 
I don't think you can make it illegal to criticize behavior.
 
MidnightFM, you really should consider moving to North Korea. Extreme authoritarianism evidently is your thing....Basic American principles and the Bill of Rights sure as hell isn't.

Unless you're just a troll. And if that's the case, I hope you find a new hobby and stop being a useful idiot for the globalist powers-that-shouldn't-be who I think would love to implement the authoritarian ideas you post....even if you're not actually serious. :wink:
 
The idea of there being any "consequences" for having sex is outdated. In ancient times, modern birth control and abortion didn't exist, and there were fewer resources to care for children. Knowing who the father of a child was also important because of inheritance issues.
With STDs being out there, consequences are still very much out there.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

P.S. Unfaithfulness is another reason why consequences are still very much out there.
 
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