Pimping Out Your Daughter
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From the article:
Now: (1) Would you prefer that your future daughter-in-law possess encyclopedic knowledge of cutting-edge birth control methods and exotic polyamorous Twister-sex configurations, or no? (2) Would it bother you to know she can describe in detail the pattern on the ceiling of the Burning Man Orgy Tent? (3) Bluntly, how many sexual partners would you like your son’s fiancée to have had? (3a) Is there a number you would find alarmingly high?
(1) Yes.
(2) No.(1) and (2) speak to knowledge.
Knowledge is good.
More knowledge is better.(3) None of my business.
(3a) Not "alarmed," but may be "amazed" (if she accumulated the stats voluntarily) or "pitiful" (if she accumulated the stats under duress; the author wrote as if victims of gang rapes and sexual trafficking are not deserving of being someone's daughters in law).The author doesn't seem to turn around and ask the questions on sons/boys. The author seems like the sort who have voted for and will vote again for the candidate who has divorced & remarried multiple times and have a potentially "alarmingly" large number of sexual partners in the presidential elections anyway.
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If there were a way to adjudicate it I would bet $1,000 the author made up his opening story.
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Peachy Keenan
Peachy Keenan is the pseudonym for a writer and mother living deep behind enemy lines. She identifies as a husbosexual, which means she is only attracted to people who identify as her husband. Peachy gave up a career writing for corporate behemoths so she could devote herself to her family, post on Twitter, and let her freak flag fly as a contributing editor and regular essayist for The American Mind, a publication of The Claremont Institute. A convert to Catholicism from secular nothingness and liberal feminism, Mrs. Keenan resides in Southern California, her ancestral homeland. She shares a home with her husband and children, who remain her toughest audience. You can find her on Twitter @keenanpeachy, at least until she is cancelled.
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What happens when the 12-year-olds know more about sex than the most syphilitic Parisian madames of the 18th. century?
I don’t know.. Can anyone know with any certainty? Should even we care what 18th century syphilis ravaged Parisian whores knew about sex or how it could relate to the preceived promiscuity of today’s youth?
Why then even ask the question?