Sexual Fantasy vs. Sexual Morality

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Vrach

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Kasurami said:
What people do behind closed doors is no concern of mine, and it should be of no concern to anyone else.
Just a small addition, "between two consenting adults". And even adults can be interchanged with individuals to a point, but don't want to get into that. But aye, what he said :p
 

Leg End

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Basically, I have no care. No limit. Do what you want. As long as no one is getting hurt(Well, unless it's role-play, then not life threateningly injured), I have no issue.

I saw nothing.
 

Blitzwarp

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Kasurami said:
What people do behind closed doors is no concern of mine, and it should be of no concern to anyone else.
I agree. The S&M laws in place in the United Kingdom are ridiculous. Two consenting adults engage in sexual activity they both find agreeable...and that is no concern to anybody except themselves. :|
 

BinaryCrystal

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Kasurami said:
What people do behind closed doors is no concern of mine, and it should be of no concern to anyone else.
I agree, everyone has different preferences, weather or not they decide to "show and/or tell" is completely up to them.

EDIT: Besides if you take a look around, almost every kind of morality has gotten extremely "flexible" in recent years.
 

Leemaster777

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It's like Dave Attel says:

"What a man and a woman and another woman with a penis and a midget do to a donkey is their gosh darn business."
 

Lazzi

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Aslong as both people are willing, of sound mind, and over the age of 15 (shit happens people we need to accept it) Im fine with it.

Oh and they should both totally be alive, and not on fire...
 

fasjdd

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I'm not sure I understand you. You claim that morality is simply individual or cultural values (which are subjective) being enforced as an objective absolute. But you clearly disagree with this practice, calling it bigoted, ethnocentric, etc. Do you simply dislike this practice (a subjective feeling) or do you think it is "bad" in a more universal way? If so isn't that a sort of moral judgement? I agree that we often confuse merely cultural traditions and practices as being inherently moral, and that to judge others by those standards is ethnocentric, but I don't understand the idea that the very concept of morality is not only incorrect but "wrong". It seems... contradictory.