This is very disturbing, particularly the masturbation one. You don't own somebody's body if you are in a relationship with them. You might agree to be exclusive but this doesn't mean your partner themselves loses the right to touch their own body. That would be abusive. https://twitter.com/betrayaltrauma/status/1052991638434275328 …
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What’s sauce for the goose....
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She's seems much more focussed on attacking male sexuality than actually being reasonable and even handed.
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Until she clarifies, I'll still give her the benefit of the doubt. Her point may b EXCESSIVE porn & masturbation, which is a real issue, but that in itself doesn't hv to be part of an abusive behavior pattern - it may 'just' indicate d need for professional counseling etc.
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I would have also but that leap to abusive was pretty extraordinary.
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Yes she does, but their seems to be some bias towards men. Women own their bodies but in a relationship can tell the man no masturbation or porn. She notes a woman can do as she feels whenever. Doesnt sound like a healthy basis for a relationship. Of course all rels are unique.
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