Sex & Shenanigans

Thanks all for your input. I'm a firm believer in learning is a lifelong task and always appreciate a good discussion.
Communication, honesty (internal and external), and understanding... Are probably the 3 biggest traits I've recognized and the ones i constantly try to work.

And yes learning never stops... And know that you and they will likely change and shift as time goes on.
 
I have a question for this group. A bit of set up. I was primarily raised by my grandparents, an older generation, and was always taught to speak to ladies with respect. Because of this, porn calling women sluts and whores turn me off. Women calling themselves the same things makes me sad because it's being derogatory to themselves. So, my questions:

Guys, do you find women caling themselves sluts to be sexy?
Women, do you find giving yourself that title is sexually empowering?

Really just trying to make sense of the appeal. Thanks!
I’ll admit I am a bit old school, romantic, somewhat gentleman. Though I’ve a bit of a rougher side.
Having a lady calling herself a derogatory name doesn’t do anything for me. Now seeing her reaction to being called a derogatory name. Hell yea. Seeing her reaction to being called My bitch/ slut. Way mo better.
 
It went past us and blew a bunch of trees down, I live in a wooded area, but I could hear the crashing and horrible winds. Wifey and I are ok. I'm on battery backup because the power is off.
Conserve your battery in case you need it for an emergency call?
 
Thanks all for your input. I'm a firm believer in learning is a lifelong task and always appreciate a good discussion.
Oh I think it is a really great conversation both on the topic and a whole theme. I would be willing to bet many are unaware of the movements around the word. It wasn't about them. Generally speaking, I think once a word is now representative of a movement of a specific group of people, if you are not of those people, you don't get an opinion on how they use it. The clearest representation is the N word. I don't get an opinion on how black culture uses the word. It wasn't used against me and it isn't my slang. I find, in general, if I hear a word that I knew as an insult now being used by someone representative as a positive, and it isn't about me, default to them because it isn't about me, and is probably a social movement. 🤣 Women took back bitch and cunt too. Just hush and default to us. The LBGTQ+ movements are taking back words right and left. Like I'd swear Queer was a serious insult when I was a young child and look at it now. What I know is it wasn't used towards me as a negative, not used towards me as a positive, so I don't get an opinion, because it isn't about me. If you say you are queer, you are positive about it, you are and that is it. I have no clue what all words that may entail, I'll learn when I see it.
 
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