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My guess is that if we didn’t get in trouble for it, people still wouldn’t do it.
Studies have shown humans are born with an innate goodness.
I’d also bet a nickel that if **** became a “thing”, women would adapt and evolve, developing skills (or who knows what) to prevent or reduce the occurrence. It’s what we animals do…
It would be interesting to see what evolution might take place.
 
I hope that you never have a daughter who tells you that she said no a hundred times and he wouldn't accept no for an answer. It sounds like you will not believe her and high five the guy for getting laid. That is sad.
One, I would be more likely to believe my child over a random woman... or man off the street. I know my daughters character and I know how she was raised. You are making ignorant statements because I refuse to convict someone with my feelings and or just the persons word. Not how the world works Bobby.
 
I don't think innate goodness is programmed in us...I'd think it's more along the lines a biproduct of how easy life is today...I seriously doubt early man had a lot of concern about being good as day to day survival...
 
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**** is unwanted ****** intercourse. Broken all the way down, it is ***. *** is programmed in humans to procreate. As twisted as it is... I suppose yes, it is part of our programming. How much **** would there be if nobody got in trouble for it?

I never said **** CAN'T HAPPEN UNLESS I SEE IT. I said I cannot convict someone of **** based on an accusation of ****. So yes, if I don't see the ****, I cannot convict a person of it.

*** offenders tend to have abuse issues in their past, so I would say **** is not natural. I hope men aren't raping women out of human decency rather than fear of punishment. I certainly couldn't imagine having *** with a woman crying and pleading for me to stop regardless of consequences.
 
But what is woman 🤡

Dictionaries always cave to the way words are being used currently and add new words as they are invented. For example "ain't" is the dictionary, but those of us who are old enough remember " ain't ain't a word." I'm sure emoji and meme are in dictionaries now. It's not part of some liberal agenda it's just dictionaries adopting to the times.
 
I don't think innate goodness is programmed in us...I'd think it's more along the lines a biproduct of how easy life is today...I seriously doubt early man had a lot of concern about being good as day to day survival...
You may not think so, but studies have shown it.
Part of the big disconnect that has been in discussion here a lot: People accepting their feelings over facts, science, statistics, etc.

Innate goodness exists outside of the human race. It may simply be survival instinct, but that is still “good”.
 
Dictionaries always cave to the way words are being used currently and add new words as they are invented. For example "ain't" is the dictionary, but those of us who are old enough remember " ain't ain't a word." I'm sure emoji and meme are in dictionaries now. It's not part of some liberal agenda it's just dictionaries adopting to the times.
That’s a funny one. I remember long ago reading that “ain’t” was the contraction of “am not” since “amn’t” didn’t work so well.

Now I wonder if that was satire I wa reading, or a legit discussion.
 
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