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    I personally feel women in today's society are used. There bodies are used for business gains. They are told that they are being granted freedom and if they cover themselves they are suppressed. Reverse psychology.

    One Hollywood actress claims that when she had to strip her clothes for a movie scene she did not want to do it but she thought that refusing would be immature?!

    There is no question that the girl was suffering from peer pressure (or pressure from society). I personally believe that woman today use maturity as an excuse to fit into a society which would otherwise ridicule them if they decided to behave differently.

    Hence, freedom in the true sense does not exist. You are taught that parading naked and having sex is a part of freedom. But if choose to abstain you are told you are suppressed. Even if your choice to abstain is from free will you are labeled as an oppressed person. Why? Freedom means the will to do. It cannot be equated with a particular act such as drinking and/or partying.

    But then brainwashing goes a long way. If you raise a child and teach him/her that something is equal to something he/she will always look at it as he/she is taught.

    Similarly, women are taught to strip so that men can make money off of their bodies. Sad if you ask me.

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    I fully agree with you.
    I think women have been brainwashed
    in the guise of 'liberation.'

    Up until the mid sixties, women did not have sex
    with every passing stranger. The idea of being
    easy or a tramp or letting men use them was quite
    strong, and those who had sex before marriage
    fell into one category, those who waited until
    marriage fell in another.

    The 'sexual revolution' told women to have sex
    with every passing stranger.
    In short, women got screwed in the belief this
    was 'positive' but men continued to believe
    that those who screwed like rabbits were sluts
    and those who wouldn't screw them were valuable.

    Hence, those who participated in the sexual revolution
    were passed around as a ***** would be, and those who
    didn't got married.

    As time passed, virginity was seen as some kind of
    malady that needed cure. Men enjoyed screwing women
    and women got screwed.

    More recently, women are expected to perform all
    sorts of sexual acts which their mothers and grandmothers
    never heard of.

    Many people don't consider what Monica did with Bill
    sex, because this was what one paid a ***** for,
    because one didn't ask their wives to do such a thing.

    That women in the 00s do not believe they have a right
    to their own bodies, that they have a right to privacy,
    a right to modesty, a right to refuse any and all sexual
    demands, is part of a great tragedy.

    In some ways, women had more 'rights' in the 50s
    in relation to sexuality than they do today.

    In the 50s no man would dare pressure a woman for sex.
    Even if he were married to her, he would never demand
    certain acts be performed.

    Today the argument is whether or not to swallow his cum
    when fifty years ago the idea of putting his penis into
    his wife's mouth was simply not thought of.

    There is a lot women need to examine.
    Unfortunately, being brainwashed, many will not.

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    I agree with a few points of what you both have written BUT.

    The sexual revolution did give women the choice, it did not say "go out there and sleep with everyone"...It did not tell women to "have sex with every passing stranger". If women wanted to, then they could but it didn't tell them to do this. It meant that if they did want to have sex more freely they could without getting pregnant.

    I was never taught that "parading naked and having sex is a part of freedom, but if choose to abstain you are told you are suppressed. "... who is taught that?!! Society doesn't say that. The important factor again is about CHOICE. A number of Hollywood have refused to do naked scenes or sex scenes, they don't want to they don't have to.

    I disagree with your idea on how Virginity is perceived. I have met a lot of men who think it is a very good thing, again it is respected in terms of women being strong and making their own choices. Not being forced down either path. they don't have to wait until marriage if they don't want, but if they do that is also fine.

    "More recently, women are expected to perform all sorts of sexual acts which their mothers and grandmothers never heard of." This comment is naive, if you look back through history hundreds, thousands of years all sorts of acts were done. The only difference is that it was not talked about so openly, things were done in the privacy of someones bedroom and that's where it stayed. You are crediting women with less power, strength and intelligence than what they have - What if a woman actually enjoys these acts, that's not unheard of you know! You make it sound that Monica did what she did to Bill because she was forced to, whereas actually she probably enjoyed it and wanted to do it. You can't say thats brainwashing, because for some women there are physical changes in the body where it is clearly effecting her sexually. what if a woman does it without being asked?! That is also possible. Also you need to talk about the majority, how many men would force a woman do do something that they don't want to, or even try...not the majority. What about sharing and compromise, what about 69...is this because a woman is forcing a man to do that.no some men enjoy it, some men want to do it.. if they don't they don't have to!

    You are also incorrect about your comment about the 50s, the three generations above me, my mother, grandmother and great grandmother were all aware of the standard "If you loved me you'd do it" they taught the standard "If you loved ME, you wouldn't put pressure on me to do it" the difference years ago was women felt they should, ended up pregnant and quickly ran down the church. Getting married to someone who wasn't necessarily going to make her happy, support her, and maybe ended up spending a lot of time down the pub or was abusive etc etc but she got married because she felt it was the right thing to do. Now women can CHOOSE. Of course BJs were heard of 50 years ago, just that they weren't discussed in the same way as nowadays.

    Years ago, it was considered a womens "duty" to have sex with her husband, in the same way that marriage vows used to commonly include "honor and obey"now it is considered much more of an equal thing.

    Women are strong, intelligent and we can make more choices about things than what we have been able to for years. Sure there is work to do in some areas in terms of equality, but we are well over half way there. Credit women with the intelligence and strength they have and credit men with some integrity, intelligence and appreciation.



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    It depends on where you live in the world, your status,
    what you can be asked to do and what you can't.
    It has always been like this.

    Women at the bottom of the barrell have very
    little volition.


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    again it is respected in terms of women being strong and
    making their own choices. Not being forced down either
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaylar View Post
    It depends on where you live in the world, your status, what you can be asked to do and what you can't.
    It has always been like this.
    Women at the bottom of the barrell have very
    little volition.
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    have met a lot of men who think it is a very good thing,
    again it is respected in terms of women being strong and
    making their own choices. Not being forced down either
    path. they don't have to wait until marriage if they don't
    want, but if they do that is also fine.[size="3"]
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    What part of the world are you talking about?
    Not the Western world. Surely not America.
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    Hi Kaylar,

    I agree it depends a lot on where you live, what you do for work, how you have been brought up, class (if applicable where you live) etc etc.

    I live in the UK, and honestly I have spoken to a number of men who really respect a woman taking this choice. For a short while my friend went out with a Muslim. She doesn't believe in sex before marriage, but he believed that all western women were slags and therefore expected her to be experienced and have sex after a few dates. When she put him right, he was so shocked but thought it was wonderful. I have spoken to a number of men who think that it is a good thing and would be prepared to wait for whenever their girl friend is ready. I also know of girls who have had lots of boyfriends and slept with them and again their boyfriends love them, and accept that they have a history before them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irelandlover View Post
    Hi Kaylar,

    I agree it depends a lot on where you live, what you do for work, how you have been brought up, class (if applicable where you live) etc etc.

    I live in the UK, and honestly I have spoken to a number of men who really respect a woman taking this choice. For a short while my friend went out with a Muslim. She doesn't believe in sex before marriage, but he believed that all western women were slags and therefore expected her to be experienced and have sex after a few dates. When she put him right, he was so shocked but thought it was wonderful. I have spoken to a number of men who think that it is a good thing and would be prepared to wait for whenever their girl friend is ready. I also know of girls who have had lots of boyfriends and slept with them and again their boyfriends love them, and accept that they have a history before them.

    What I find interesting is the fact you refer to a Muslim man.
    This is the effect, I think, Islam is having on the Western world.

    Where non-Muslims in the Western World are accustomed to
    screwing anything that moves, and where females have lots
    of mileage on them before they reach twenty one, virginity
    and lack of experience are prized.

    Even non-Muslims from the middle east, i.e. Christians, expect
    virginity and respond to the non-virgin very much as your Muslim
    friend did. In fact, a chap from Lebanon, a Christian met a Jamaican
    girl, she had sex with him, and when his mother came on a visit,
    he threw her out, because as far as he was concerned, she was a
    ****. She was a **** because she had sex with him.

    When his mother left, the girl was at first confused by his behaviour,
    then left him, when she became certain of his sentiments.

    Eventually he realised he loved her and wanted to marry her,
    but alas, she found someone else.

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    thanks housewifesupporter for the name and for the thread.

    I agree with you and Kayler 100%.
    Women are being used and they don't even realize it.
    I lived the middle east and , Europe and now in the USA
    Different people
    Different cultures
    But to be honest with you, I found America to be the most screwed country.
    not because of its people
    but beaus of its system
    it gives too much freedom to people that they don’t know how to use it.
    my friend’s daughter is 14,I witnessed her screaming at her mother with her face 2 inches away from her mother's face, saying "shut your **** mouth up "
    after her mother caught her with a boy having sex in her bedroom.

    it is the system who gave the right to this young **** to scream at her mother, because she was taught that it is her right to whatever she wanted to do.

    I told my friend, if that was daughter, I would pull her tong out of her mouth, to teach how to scream and call names.

    My friend said that her daughter is out of control, and if she punishes her in any way, she would call the police on her, and could be taken away from her.

    What a system!!
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    Interesting perceptions. Two of my cousins did not have sex before marriage, neither did several of my close friends. they all live in the UK.

    None of us go to church weekly. I consider myself to be Protestant but do not pray daily.

    People think that in the west everyone sleeps with everyone, women are all marge legs. We are not, this is the bad perception people have, it is not accurate.

    I tried to tell my friend who is Muslim, if you got a night club and hang about after it closes at 2, YES you will see men and women trying to find someone for the night, but what about all the other men and women who are at sleep in bed at home at their parents house!! You forget that this is not the whole population.

    I know who I think are the better people, your choice.... The muslim man who comes to England, finds some English **** and sleeps with her, and then goes back after he has completed his training and marries a muslim virgin.

    OR

    The English woman who is surrounded by temptation, but dates, gets engaged and then marries.

    Who avoids temptation? Who has sinned here? The English man can talk to me with a t-shirt on, or my ankles showing and not think about sex. If I look into the Muslims man eyes it's because I want him! Let alone what he must be thinking about when he sees that I have no socks on under my trousers!!!

    Sorry about we all have preconceived ideas, we pre-judge, we show prejudice... but you should not base all your opinions without knowing, prejudice something I disagree with 100% is what you are showing when you judge peoples sexual behaviours who live in the West.

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    I agree there are problems with the system. It is a problem to me that I cannot take a bible into a number of other countries. This I feel is fundamentally against my human rights, and here "the system" is wrong in my opinion. However if you cannot bare the system then you have a choice. You live there, accept it , put up with it and DO NOT criticize or you go to where you feel most comfortable with the system. The problem you refer to cannot be blamed on the "system" if you are not capable of bringing your child up with appropriate manners, morales etc etc you shouldn't have children. Not later blame issues on "the system"

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    Smile Brava to Women are being used !

    Brava!!! Your words echo many of my own. I have also been stating the significance of words, teachings as well as news, media and entertainment influences. What do you think it does to a young forming female mind to constantly hear your ginder and/or ginder and race be referred to as *****es and hos,(*****s) and the whole misogynistic culture? NOTHING good I can assure you. This does just effect the black community or the Rutger's Womens Basketball Team, it effects all women. Oh and shame shame shame on the females who allow themselves to be exploited. No matter how much you try to shield from it, it's almost impossible to do. Be Blessed!!!

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