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Re: It Came from E3 2012, Part 5 |
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Prez wrote on Jun 7, 2012, 22:44:
And if the booth sluts have no problem with allowing themsevles to be exploited why should anyone else? I agree with your sentiment but I don't like calling them sluts. A guy being sexually active with multiple sex partners is considered a "stud", or at the very least as having a healthy male sex life. Why then should women be put down for doing the same thing? Let them revel in their sexuality as well; fair is fair after all. I never said anywhere that slut was the domain of women. I've always been all for sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll, but we're not talking about a personal lifestyle choice here, we're talking about trading sex(uality) for money. The whole thing is cheap and explotive on both sides - as in the companies using them and them allowing it. There's nothing good in this, which is much different from a healthy sex life. It's really just a milder form of prostitution. Even porn stars are more honest by taking it all the way. It's probably why I never find these sort of women the least bit attractive. Quite the opposite in fact. |
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