HoustonMatt
15 years ago

I don't understand why men are somehow more responsible for the consequences of sex than women are.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



I think part of it is veiled sexism. It's birth is in the notion that a sexual encounter is more of a result of a man "conquering his prey", as though the default is she doesn't want to sleep with him unless he proves his worth, and thus "wins." Therefore, the burden lies more on the man to say "no" because the woman's default answer is already "no." It was until the man "convinced" her to sleep with him did the encounter take place.

Of course, this notion is entirely ridiculous, but I think it's prevelant. The same sexism is one of the roots to women with multiple partners being "sluts" and men with multiple partners being "alpha males." The latter implies a man "winning" on multiple occasions, while the former implies a women being "duped" or "sold."

At the end of the day, it boils down to the man being more responsible because he's still seen by many, subconsciously or not, as sexually superior if not superior altogether. Hence, sexism.
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zombieslayer
15 years ago

My problem with chastity and abstinence is that educators attempt to get away with it as the only sex education you need. A lot of kids are just taught "not to do it" and are not given any formal education on STD's or contraception. So when one of these "retarded teenagers" actually decides to engage in sexual activity they are putting themselves in a more dangerous position than a person who has been taught about it. I have nothing against people who choose abstinence but everyone should be taught how to engage in safe sexual activity, regardless of whether or not they foresee themselves doing so.

The whole Palin situation? I get irked a bit by the man thing to. I don't have many facts on the case but say Levi wanted Bristol to get an abortion or give it up for adoption. Bristol obviously wouldn't go through with it and after giving birth requests child support from Levi. Why should he have to pay for a child he didn't want? I feel like the man is cornered here because of the woman's decision. It was mutual for them to have sex and for one reason or another she got pregnant. It was not mutual for them to have a child but because she wants it he has to pay for it. Imagine the reverse--that Levi wants the child but Bristol doesn't. Bristol can go through with the abortion or adoption because it's her body. Basically, if you as a male impregnate a women during mutual intercourse it's almost completely up to her as to what to do about it and you have to face the consequences regardless.

Now in the case of Bristol and Levi, in my opinion both the kids are pretty naive so I really don't care what happens lol.

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Good stuff, DJ. You know what you call kids who are ONLY taught abstinence? Parents. Study after study has shown this.

And yeah, that's another angle that hasn't been mentioned. This guy's paying for a kid he didn't want. But alas, he did make the bed and now he's gotta sleep in it. It is worth mentioning though.
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Formo
15 years ago


Non, how do you feel that i'm some how attacking you by stating this?
I'm not "quibbling" at all in my view.

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No, I don't feel you're attacking me at all. My point was that I think it's become obvious that you, Formo, and I agree far more than we disagree, so I'm not sure why you two persist in trying to create more distance between our positions than actually exists. That's the "quibble" to which I was referring. I think it has to do with the fact that my belief in personal responsibility stems primarily from a libertarian philosophy, while yours stems from a belief in moral accountability to God (a view to which I'm not averse, by the way), so it seems as if they're more disparate than they really are.

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Yeah, we agree way more than we disagree. On this issue, we agree that people need to take up responsibility. I think we only disagree on how much responsibility the male half should take up. And even then, it's a detail.
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Formo
15 years ago

My problem with chastity and abstinence is that educators attempt to get away with it as the only sex education you need. A lot of kids are just taught "not to do it" and are not given any formal education on STD's or contraception. So when one of these "retarded teenagers" actually decides to engage in sexual activity they are putting themselves in a more dangerous position than a person who has been taught about it. I have nothing against people who choose abstinence but everyone should be taught how to engage in safe sexual activity, regardless of whether or not they foresee themselves doing so.

The whole Palin situation? I get irked a bit by the man thing to. I don't have many facts on the case but say Levi wanted Bristol to get an abortion or give it up for adoption. Bristol obviously wouldn't go through with it and after giving birth requests child support from Levi. Why should he have to pay for a child he didn't want? I feel like the man is cornered here because of the woman's decision. It was mutual for them to have sex and for one reason or another she got pregnant. It was not mutual for them to have a child but because she wants it he has to pay for it. Imagine the reverse--that Levi wants the child but Bristol doesn't. Bristol can go through with the abortion or adoption because it's her body. Basically, if you as a male impregnate a women during mutual intercourse it's almost completely up to her as to what to do about it and you have to face the consequences regardless.

Now in the case of Bristol and Levi, in my opinion both the kids are pretty naive so I really don't care what happens lol.

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You, as the male, put your dick in her pussy, and ejaculated. Therefore, face the damn consequences. Again, you don't want the baby? Put a kink on your member.
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Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
But you ignore his most important premise: had he wanted the baby against her wishes, he would have been powerless. That's the crux of my argument, too, as I've stated in other threads. If a woman has a baby a man doesn't want, he's a slimeball for objecting to supporting it. If he wants a baby the woman doesn't want, he's a Neanderthal who doesn't respect the woman's right to choose. Ultimately, under modern sex laws, the man is at the mercy of the woman. Even worse, if at any point in the entire process, she decides she has been slighted or hasn't gotten her way, she can lob the nuclear option by screaming the "r" word, and his life as he once knew it is over forever.
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15 years ago


Good stuff, DJ. You know what you call kids who are ONLY taught abstinence? Parents. Study after study has shown this.

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I have many friends whom are virgins. Now, I don't know what they were ONLY taught, but I do know they were also taught abstinence. Somewhere along the lines, they made the decision to be abstinent until marriage.

That's something I planned on doing, too. I only have ever had one sexual partner, we ended up not making it to marriage (considering it took me about 2+ years of courtship before I proposed, and another 2+ years of being engaged.. lol). I was pulled out of sex ed classes. Not because my mom (step-mom) didn't want me to learn that stuff.. but because she didn't want to learn it from some stranger/video. When we asked questions, she answered.
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15 years ago

But you ignore his most important premise: had he wanted the baby against her wishes, he would have been powerless. That's the crux of my argument, too, as I've stated in other threads. If a woman has a baby a man doesn't want, he's a slimeball for objecting to supporting it. If he wants a baby the woman doesn't want, he's a Neanderthal who doesn't respect the woman's right to choose. Ultimately, under modern sex laws, the man is at the mercy of the woman. Even worse, if at any point in the entire process, she decides she has been slighted or hasn't gotten her way, she can lob the nuclear option by screaming the "r" word, and his life as he once knew it is over forever.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



I agree with you on the rape stuff.. because people abuse the laws about that.

As for the rest.. of course he's powerless.. Like I said, he doesn't have to carry the baby for 9 months. He doesn't have to sacrifice his freakin' hips and all that other stuff that happens when you try to pop out something the size of a watermelon out an opening the size of a grapefruit.

It's what makes the difference between being a male and a man.
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Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago

You, as the male, put your dick in her pussy, and ejaculated. Therefore, face the damn consequences. Again, you don't want the baby? Put a kink on your member.

"Formo" wrote:



Were it only so simple. There are plenty of documented cases of women saving the ejaculate from diaphragms or condoms and using it to impregnate themselves without the man's knowledge. I know it sounds paranoid as hell, but the smart man takes his waste with him. You just never know these days. When it comes to sex, men are under the Tyranny of Woman.
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Formo
15 years ago

You, as the male, put your dick in her pussy, and ejaculated. Therefore, face the damn consequences. Again, you don't want the baby? Put a kink on your member.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



Were it only so simple. There are plenty of documented cases of women saving the ejaculate from diaphragms or condoms and using it to impregnate themselves without the man's knowledge. I know it sounds paranoid as hell, but the smart man takes his waste with him. You just never know these days. When it comes to sex, men are under the Tyranny of Woman.

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Or just shoot it on her damn face. 🙂
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15 years ago
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