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09-5-2009, 07:27 PM | #23 |
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09-5-2009, 07:33 PM | #24 |
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If my daughter wanted to be a stripper why the hell not? They make a lot a lot of money upfront. I see no problem with this.
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Look how cool my italic text makes me look. Grace, your so stupid. hahaha, wow it just keeps getting better. Last edited by rajdaddy; 09-5-2009 at 07:51 PM.. |
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09-5-2009, 11:03 PM | #32 |
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The morality of something like stripping would be pretty subjective. I'm sure that people who visit strip clubs wouldn't agree that stripping is immoral. I could see it as somewhat degrading, but that doesn't mean it's 'right' or 'wrong'.
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09-6-2009, 12:10 AM | #33 |
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This settles it, either no kids or sheltered kids for me. No exceptions.
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09-6-2009, 12:41 AM | #34 |
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Yes, shelter your children for gods sake we all know how well that works.
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this is just part of the modern culture. it sucks. even though it might be a troll, there are plenty of similar obscenities. if you don't want them, stop complaining and act in the opposite direction. EDIT: one of the solutions is not having a television, and having (good) books instead. if you plan to become a mummy or a daddy, you'll have to be sharp, careful, and steady. placing your infants under a glass bell will only damage them. who the **** needs a television anyways? i'm not going to live in a cave without any piece of technology, but some of the things we do that seem normal are indeed utterly worthless and detrimental. Last edited by Mollocephalus; 09-6-2009 at 04:04 AM.. |
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I like how the feminist in the article can't contain her feminist man hating rage after holding it off for 3 paragraphs. **** YOU MEN YOU DID THIS YOU ARE BEHIND IT ALL HAPPY NOW HUH!?
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hehe time to stir up your brains by looking at this from multiple views.
there are many ways to look at this, including from outside the culture and from inside the culture from inside, this obvious looks scandalous and way too inappropriate, and in that sense our culture is degrading. modern society places too much pressure and value on sex appeal, and the citizens are succumbing to raw instinct. from outside, sex is a natural, beautiful thing. animals do it all the time, and they're always naked, and we're, essentially, animals. why should we be afraid of something natural that's part of life? it's not whether or not we need to protect children from it, it's almost as if we need to desensitize them (such as the principle of the nudist lifestyle) some other ways to look at this in society, one of the problems that many people have is sexual anxiety or frustration. they seek pleasure, but can rarely attain it. by letting our society become more loose, it becomes easier to attain such pleasures, decreasing frustration and anxiety, and overall, boosting the country's morale psychologically, however, this can be very detrimental to the children, as it robs them of their innocence, and may become over-occupied with sex as they become older. and even though we have the newest, safest forms of protection, there's also the question whether or not they are being used, and not all forms of protection work 100%. the consequences of irresponsibility can be devastating to one's mind of course, morals are never black and white, so technically there's no wrong way to look at this, only a stronger or weaker view. you decide which one works
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