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[–] LazarusLong 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

In the traditional senses of the word, I would suppose so.

As long as you are not directly harming someone else, against their will, then I don't care what you do.

To an extreme degree.

If someone periodically cut off part of their own body and ate them for no other reason than it was something to do, I wouldn't want to stop them by force.

That being said, there are plenty of things going on in society right now I don't personally agree with and would prefer if people did not do.

Trans anything but gender is bullshit. There is science to support the idea that alterations to prenatal hormone levels or mutations in certain hormone receptors can cause brain/body sex mismatches, but no science to support anything else.

You are not fucking demi-sexual, you aren't [animal]kin, your gender doesn't swap back and forth, its not fluid, and your "asexuality" is likely just a symptom of a treatable issue.

Being fat is a sign of weakness and not desirable in any way.

Kinks and bdsm relationships that extend outside of a "scene" or sex act disturb me as well. I've been a dom often in my life, but after we're done, I'm not your fucking owner or caretaker.

The one that really pisses me off though, is people who believe polyamory is like a sexual orientation. No, its a fucking choice, a choice I make and agree with, but still a choice.

If you "come out" to a monogamous partner as poly and present it as some unalterable state of being you just discovered in yourself, you're full of shit.

If you've already start practicing polyamory before "coming out" to a mono partner you are shit.

I've always been "poly," even before I knew that word was how people described the behavior. I just date people that agreed with such a level of independence and personal freedom. I've enjoyed various kinks. I've done weird shit.

However, as I've grown older I've had more run ins with the "poly" community, the "bdsm/kink" community, etc and have found them all incredibly distasteful. Mostly just fat, whiny, losers with not personality looking for something to define themselves by. They have nothing outside of these groups and -isms they latch onto.

So, while I may be socially liberal, I don't like to call myself such due to its associations with things like what I described.

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[–] 8062795? [S] ago 

I've always been "poly," even before I knew that word was how people described the behavior.

Me too.

There is science to support the idea that alterations to prenatal hormone levels or mutations in certain hormone receptors can cause brain/body sex mismatches, but no science to support anything else.

I'm not sure that's a very strong argument, as scientists know hopelessly little about biology.

Mostly just fat, whiny, losers with not personality looking for something to define themselves by. They have nothing outside of these groups and -isms they latch onto.

The good ones do. There's an inner and outer circle, like most scenes. If you're in some shit club - or, worse, a dating site - you'll find the fat ones, but a lot of people are amazing and talented.

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[–] LazarusLong ago 

I'm not sure that's a very strong argument, as scientists know hopelessly little about biology.

Knowing a relatively small amount of all there is to know doesn't mean that current theories can't be accurate.

The good ones do. There's an inner and outer circle, like most scenes. If you're in some shit club - or, worse, a dating site - you'll find the fat ones, but a lot of people are amazing and talented.

I've found the majority of the good ones don't go to the clubhouse.