Well, no. Then you'd have to keep getting married and divorced unless you only wanted to have sex with one person for your entire life. I think most women would prefer unwanted advances that having that expectation on them. You know, because of the wanted ones. https://twitter.com/YeyoZa/status/953266858337144832 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
The trick would be to recalibrate from within, which is not a popular idea right now, i.e,.just bc we have the freedom to have sex, doesn't mean we need to choose it. That idea isn't out there as clearly as it could be./2
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I don't know about that. I'm not sure there has ever been a time when women were more free to choose not to have sex and when consent was so much the ethical standard.
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I'm around young people much of the time. I believe there are engineered gaps in knowledge re: these issues. Less emphasis on self-protection and more on "He just shouldn't do that." It's true men could act better, but ignoring our capacity to control things isn't good either.
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I agree with that argument completely and have argued it myself. If the article was about it being a problem that there used to be a norm around teaching women to defend themselves and now there isn't, I'd agree with it.
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