Doobie Doo
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It depends, there needs to be a balance: it's getting the ratio right that's the tricky part.
I mean a slut is good for a night, I wouldn't advise long term plans with them
It depends, there needs to be a balance: it's getting the ratio right that's the tricky part.

Speak on it brothaSlut shaming
The fact that this is even a thing shows where our moral integrity as a society is at![]()
This is the correct answer.
True. I find sexual promiscuity from both sexes to be disgusting.Slut shaming
The fact that this is even a thing shows where our moral integrity as a society is at![]()
A lot of men dont slut shame because it will ruin their chances to have sex with sluts.

Quick question cause I respect your opinion. How cone people talk about being respected and yet they don't wanna earn it?True. I find sexual promiscuity from both sexes to be disgusting.
That being said, the idea originally came forth from liberation movements that were trying to strengthen laws surrounding rape, and it just spiraled off into "I deserve respect no matter how many dikks I suck." (Which I saw on IG this morning from a woman I started talking to a few months ago).
Depends on whether the slut let the nikka hit or not.In real life I mean, not on the internet? Whose policing p*ssy perpetually?
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Can you stop disrespecting your black father and black male relatives and black men who fought, died and got jailed for your rights and stop saying pro gender war c00n shyt?Can you finally change your signature.![]()
It sounds incredibly stupid, but its a kind of "cultural entitlement" that was inherited from the hippie Whites in the 60s, and has reemerged in the last 15 years or so, now that comes along with our overall idea of equality.Quick question cause I respect your opinion. How cone people talk about being respected and yet they don't wanna earn it?
What do you attribute this phenomenon to and how if at all do you think it should be curbed? If at all.It sounds incredibly stupid, but its a kind of cultural entitlement now that comes along with our overall idea of equality.
Everyone is equal.
Everyone is not deserving of respect.
The doctors in my neighborhood deserve far more respect that the Winos sitting on the curb in front of the cornerstore.
My girlfriend, who is an engineer, deserves far more respect that my stripper friend.
Its just the way it is. People assume because they're equal on a human level to everyone else that they also deserve to be treated with the exact same respect, without having to work as hard as the other.