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7/1/2025, 8:45:58 PM
>>24511975
And another thing—let’s address the intellectual dishonesty head-on. A bunch of you keep treating anal like it’s this dark, demonic outlier among sexual acts, while you conveniently ignore—or worse, justify—plenty of other non-procreative sex acts. So oral sex is fine? Foreplay is fine? Handjobs, titjobs, intercrural, toys, dirty talk, all good? But anal—that’s the line? Why? Because some medieval monk told you a female butthole is a one-way street? Because the Bible doesn’t mention deepthroating, so you get to do that with a clean conscience?
You want to talk about what’s “natural”? Tell me how licking genitals evolved in a reproductive sense. Tell me how blowing a load on someone’s face is any more sacred or natural than doing it in their ass. The truth is you’ve internalized a weird, selective shame hierarchy where only certain acts are evil—and, surprise, it always seems to center on the ones you personally find gross. That’s not morality, that’s personal disgust dressed up in dogma.
If you’re going to call anal degenerate, then at least be consistent: ban everything that doesn’t lead to a baby. No more BJs, no more mutual masturbation, no more sexual experimentation, period. Because if your whole system of values hinges on “what’s natural” or “what was intended,” then foreplay itself is suspect. You’re just cherry-picking what makes you uncomfortable and preaching it as gospel, while you go home and expect your wife to swallow. Hypocrites.
Let’s call it what it is: fear. You’re afraid of desire that isn’t pre-approved. Afraid that the line between sacred and profane is blurrier than you thought. Afraid that maybe what you were taught isn’t a universal truth but a cultural hang-up. So rather than admit you’re insecure, you moralize. You frame it as a crisis of civilization. But it’s not. It’s just sex. You can call it degenerate all you want, but what you’re really afraid of is someone else being fulfilled in a way you’re too ashamed to ask for.
And another thing—let’s address the intellectual dishonesty head-on. A bunch of you keep treating anal like it’s this dark, demonic outlier among sexual acts, while you conveniently ignore—or worse, justify—plenty of other non-procreative sex acts. So oral sex is fine? Foreplay is fine? Handjobs, titjobs, intercrural, toys, dirty talk, all good? But anal—that’s the line? Why? Because some medieval monk told you a female butthole is a one-way street? Because the Bible doesn’t mention deepthroating, so you get to do that with a clean conscience?
You want to talk about what’s “natural”? Tell me how licking genitals evolved in a reproductive sense. Tell me how blowing a load on someone’s face is any more sacred or natural than doing it in their ass. The truth is you’ve internalized a weird, selective shame hierarchy where only certain acts are evil—and, surprise, it always seems to center on the ones you personally find gross. That’s not morality, that’s personal disgust dressed up in dogma.
If you’re going to call anal degenerate, then at least be consistent: ban everything that doesn’t lead to a baby. No more BJs, no more mutual masturbation, no more sexual experimentation, period. Because if your whole system of values hinges on “what’s natural” or “what was intended,” then foreplay itself is suspect. You’re just cherry-picking what makes you uncomfortable and preaching it as gospel, while you go home and expect your wife to swallow. Hypocrites.
Let’s call it what it is: fear. You’re afraid of desire that isn’t pre-approved. Afraid that the line between sacred and profane is blurrier than you thought. Afraid that maybe what you were taught isn’t a universal truth but a cultural hang-up. So rather than admit you’re insecure, you moralize. You frame it as a crisis of civilization. But it’s not. It’s just sex. You can call it degenerate all you want, but what you’re really afraid of is someone else being fulfilled in a way you’re too ashamed to ask for.
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