Question OP: I don't want to oppress woman, in fact I don't want to oppress anyone. Now when it comes to relationships, I don't want one, I just want sex.
No, not at all. However one thing to consider, is that depending on if you are a man or a woman, other people might have different perceptions of you. If you are a man, and you successfully have a large amount of sexual relationships, then you get called a stud, if a woman does it, she get's called a slut.
There's a reason for that, and it is called standards.
Women have made and kept the standard that they do not give sex out to just anybody, that they don't have sex just because a guy has a penis. That is their standard that they have kept for themselves.
So when a woman deviates from the standards women in general maintain, then she has deviated from the standard of women, thus will be seen as something negative in terms of going against that standard.
The males never had that standard, infact the had the opposite, they would have sex with people just for having a vagina, infact it is their standard to have sex when offered, and when men deviate from that standard, the standard men made and maintained, they also get a told something with negative intent for deviating from the male standard, such as being called gay.
I know this one myself because I have had a woman say this because I didn't want her hand on my crotch.
So it is not a double standard, it is infarct two completely separate standards that the genders have kept themselves, and both have negative responses when when deviating from them, not just the female one.
IIN that I think people who disagree with feminism are all pigs?
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Question OP: I don't want to oppress woman, in fact I don't want to oppress anyone. Now when it comes to relationships, I don't want one, I just want sex.
Does that make me sexist?
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No, not at all. However one thing to consider, is that depending on if you are a man or a woman, other people might have different perceptions of you. If you are a man, and you successfully have a large amount of sexual relationships, then you get called a stud, if a woman does it, she get's called a slut.
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When a woman does it I call her 'my type'.
That is soooo old an argument.
noone cares anymore.
There's a reason for that, and it is called standards.
Women have made and kept the standard that they do not give sex out to just anybody, that they don't have sex just because a guy has a penis. That is their standard that they have kept for themselves.
So when a woman deviates from the standards women in general maintain, then she has deviated from the standard of women, thus will be seen as something negative in terms of going against that standard.
The males never had that standard, infact the had the opposite, they would have sex with people just for having a vagina, infact it is their standard to have sex when offered, and when men deviate from that standard, the standard men made and maintained, they also get a told something with negative intent for deviating from the male standard, such as being called gay.
I know this one myself because I have had a woman say this because I didn't want her hand on my crotch.
So it is not a double standard, it is infarct two completely separate standards that the genders have kept themselves, and both have negative responses when when deviating from them, not just the female one.