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01-17-2018 06:31 AM |
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Originally Posted by fuzzyroes
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Well, I think if it was forced upon someone that didn't wanna see it that it would fall somewhere in the realm of sexual harassment.
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Maybe if the image was of explicit sexual content, which it isn't.
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Originally Posted by fuzzyroes
(Post 4409954)
Like if some politician was sending similar imagery but with a man and woman to some hot intern that had no interest in him then it would definitely be inappropriate.
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This example doesn't apply here in the slightest.
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Originally Posted by fuzzyroes
(Post 4409954)
I was also raised as a Christian and while my spiritual beliefs have certainly expanded and I respect other peoples desires, homosexuality just isn't something that I'm into at all so I really don't like looking at sexual content featuring it.
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There's a huge difference between "not being into something" and acting like it's something gross.
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Originally Posted by fuzzyroes
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lol what? Not at all... But it's not my own cup of tea. No phobia here at all, but it doesn't mean that I wanna look at 2 guys getting all hot and heavy with one another.
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We're bombarded with images displaying heterosexual affection that are even more insinuating than that in media all the time and no one bats an eye.
This is a double standard.
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Originally Posted by fuzzyroes
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But like our friend Took, I would have no qualms seeing the imagery if it were 2 ladies.
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Of course you wouldn't, you were conditioned to fetishize two women getting it on because having two women is like the ultimate male power fantasy.
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Originally Posted by fuzzyroes
(Post 4409954)
So it has nothing to do with having a fundamental problem with homosexuality.
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It absolutely does. Fetishizing other people's sexuality is a blatant form of homophobia and sexism. It automatically makes them inferior as if they are in your service.
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