2017-10-16 15:35:59
An old question, there's no answer, is there?115521

2017-10-17 01:37:35
Thank you for your attention. I do have an answer: I say that tenderness, affection, and intimacy are prerequisites for sexual intercourse. That is to say, I believe that a couple engaging in sexual activity should have feelings for each other and love each other for the intercourse to be effective. However, men and women who generally practice sexual liberation believe that having feelings for each other is a major taboo in sexual liberation. Therefore, my view is the opposite of the popular view. Some people might ask: "Aren't you afraid that your wife will stop loving you because she has feelings for someone else?" My answer is: "No." I am not only promiscuous, but also universally loving; I love all lovable people, and sexual intercourse will only occur under this premise.115521

2018-01-20 17:15:27
Love exists within sex; it embodies romantic sentiment.115521

2018-04-14 13:51:30
Thumbs up!115521

2018-08-21 10:24:50
It's normal for people to have different aspirations and opinions. Engels believed that sex without love was immoral, while Zhang Aiping believed that the vagina was a shortcut to the soul. The former thought that the Japanese army's use of comfort women was immoral, while he believed that a father loving his daughter and having sex with her was moral. The latter thought the opposite.115521
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