If you thought your friend was being to sexually promiscuous would you say something and risk your friendship or keep quiet?

I would say something (and I have). First of all, sleeping around is bound to get you sick. In the US, the rate of STDs is sky high, and the belief that condoms prevent all diseases is a myth, but a prolific one.

Many, many people believe they are safe when in fact they are spreading deadly and incurable diseases everywhere. Secondly, I do not believe that people run around the city like dogs in heat because they are happy. I would assume my friend was behaving that way out of some unhappiness, and would encourage them to face up to that, rather than desperately seeking a sense of love and acceptance from partner after partner after partner.

The only reason I would say something would be if my friend was being sexually promiscuous but also sexually irresponsible and subjecting him / herself to STI's. What my friend does in his / her own time is their own business and if they were my friend, it would mean that I probably knew about this promiscuity in the first place and either I didn't mind or I decided that as long as we didn't talk about it, he / she could do whatever they want.

I wouldn't say anything, because I don't believe in judging people's sexual habits. People have the right to sleep with as many or as few people as they want to, assuming that all parties involved consent to it. Male or female, young (over age of consent, though) or old, it doesn't matter.

The one instance where I would say something is if she wasn't using protection. I'd encourage her to do so; that's just general safety, no matter how many people you're sleeping with.

I would, in love, attempt to persuade them to rethink their actions.

She describes it as "almost a substitute for shaking hands, and saying 'nice to meet you.'" Could be any big city, I guess. As for Nathaniel Branden, I remain steadfast in my belief in his honesty; as well as highly respectful of the value of his work. Just went to a bar with some friends and saw people hooking up after a drink or two.

I get home and there's a show on with a comedian from london who is notorious for having sex with lots of women. Bothers me immensely almost as if there's no justice and being a pleasure seeker sexually has no reprocussions. I can't help you with the main topic of this post but I can help you out with this.

Don't let other people's morality affect you. If you made a decision to act a certain way based on reasonable thought then there's no reason to doubt unless provided with actual evidence to the contrary. Consensus doesn't make truth.

Everyone else in the world may agree on something and they may be wrong.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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