1. If people want to experiment with their own bodies that is their right.
2. If people want to experiment with someone else's body, it is only ethical to do so after informing the other person of their intent and giving the other person the opportunity to decide whether or not to procede.
3. Working out your sexual orientation does not involve scientific experimentation.
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Originally Posted by hamster-bamster
IIn order to test the hypothesis, she engages in something that produces an experience and checks HER feelings in response to that experience, and based on HER response, decides whether to reject the null hypothesis. She is not experimenting with anybody else's feelings.
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Your quote above totally invalidates the feelings of the person being "experimented" with and shows a lack of respect that is literally
incredible.
I'm done, here.
Good day