Cliffhanger
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By subjective, I meant everybody sees it differently.I'm not talking about socially constructed attitudes I'm talking about human nature. You can't escape nature without being dishonest. You might not like the conclusions but that is too bad because it's my opinion.
If morality is subjective, as you asserted, then it is socially constructed. So the only reason as to why someone would be uncomfortable with something is circumstance. Under different circumstances one's morality in this area will be different. So you can't say that one person is not capable of anything can you.
I find that once people are comfortable with one another behave more liberally. I don't believe people are as in command of their choices as you would like to believe. Environment plays a major role in dictating behavior.
You sound like a know it all uni student who knows sweet f**k all about life. You continue to use the sex industry as an Orwellian buzz word but do you know the first thing about it?
Anybody is capable of anything, but it doesn't mean everybody has the same desire. Just because I think threesomes are fun, doesn't mean every woman wants to have one.
Of course environment plays a role in behaviour that's not what's being debated here, what I'm saying is not everybody is as sexual as everybody else.
Lol, I've done most of my uni via correspondance, and worked full time for 3 years, think I know my fair share about life.
I don't have a problem with the sex industry, erotica is a beautiful thing, what I have a problem with is the unrealistic expectations they instill into young males and the narrow ideas of beauty and sexuality they create.