What if, we went back to promoting marriage as the healthiest and most fulfilling sexual venue? 

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Consent still applies to marital sex.
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I think people should have post notice in the local newspaper that the sex will happen, and allowing anyone to object.
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Enthusiastic consent? Sorry married people. No more sex.
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Who would want to have sex with someone who ISN’T enthusiastic?
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If only that were true...
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Somebody call the fire brigade we have a man set on fire here


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Not only that, my son will also be taught never to engage in casual sex with anyone that's had anything to drink, regardless of enthusiasm.
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So it would be better for women to feel pressured to pretend enthusiasm? That bar is still far too low. There's a much better, much safer way, one that our culture has rejected.
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Written contracts for every conceivable type of touch; amended during the process to ensure full transparency.
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I meant more of a lifetime contract. A covenant, really. An unbreakable covenant that protects both husband and wife with love.
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Had our attorneys draw up a 3 pager for our son to use. Only rub is a notary has to be present which can impugn the mood.
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What if, in the place of consent, we advised young people to get a notarized legally binding contract from their sexual partners?
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Such a romantic.
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Respect yourself, protect yourself



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