Do You Agree That the Liberation of Women in in Part Defined by Sexual Freedom?

Question by what?: do you agree that the liberation of women in in part defined by sexual freedom?
Should a womanss sexual freedom be defined by a free and unrestricted sexuality or by restricting and moderating her sexuality.?

Best answer:

Answer by Vicky Gretchen
I’m sorry, I don’t understand this question. It seems highly rhetorical.

Answer by better than a stick in the eye
Sexuality doesn’t pertain to the sex act only.

Yes of course she has complete freedom to do as she pleases with her own body. However it is a well known fact that girls and women become promiscuous or refuse sex entirely, have medical problems ‘of unknown origins’ after a sexual assault.

One in four females are sexually assaulted BEFORE THE AGE OF 18.

 

One Response to “Do You Agree That the Liberation of Women in in Part Defined by Sexual Freedom?”

  • P Zohrab:

    Wrong question.

    That is clearly a biased question, since you cannot “define” freedom by restricting it.

    No one should have free and unrestricted anything, as it never does themselves or society any good.

    There are lots of laws restricting what people can do, and there is no reason to think that being free to do anything one likes is a good thing.

    Western societies have abused their children by destroying marriage and sexual restraint, and have tried to make up for it, in a grossly hypocritical way, by making children into the possessions of their mothers after separation and divorce, and calling that “the best interests of the child.”

    Then they wonder why truancy, teenaged pregnancy, delinquency, drug abuse and crime have increased — but refuse to look on Feminism as the cause.