91. "I think people miss the point though that she was a whistleblower" In response to In response to 90
It's not just about preferences.
It's a fact that men who have sex with other men present a greater health risk. It's the reason that the red cross doesn't allow men who have had sex with men in the last 12 months to donate blood because of the associated health risk.
She issued a warning to the person who would be replacing her for their safety because other women have a right to know that their scene partners are engaging in higher risk activities.
A woman wanting to have sex with men who are strictly hetero is a health issue and not just about preferences or bigotry.
She was a bit cavalier in her initial statement but I can't see how she is wrong for warning other women to allow them to make up their own mind about who to have sex with.
>Agreed, no one is obligated to find anyone else sexually >attractive or have sex with them > > >Not wanting to have sex with someone for any reason should not >be seen as some sort of moral failing. > >Consent culture has been a popular topic lately (GOOD) >although that conversation seems primarily aimed at hetero >males. > >It's unfortunate the young lady took her life (I didn't read >the comments she received as a result so I don't know how ugly >it got) but if you go out of your way to announce to the world >that you're not going to have sex with a particular population >(and also insinuate other women should be cautious of that as >well) you should expect SOME type of backlash.
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