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Old Jun 13, 2013, 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted by DrSkipper View Post

2. So you think that having multiple partners is somehow more conventional--as in having more morals--than a virgin trying to please herself while waiting for the right guy?
I am not sure what you meant by having more morals; I do not know how you are being moral or immoral waiting for the right guy - waiting for the right guy is something you are doing for your own benefit - I swim for the same reason, because it benefits me. It is value-neutral.

Your waiting for the right guy does not make the world a better place, or a worse place.

What you do on this forum, repeatedly, does create value and does make the world a better place - say, people come to this forum feeling ashamed and torn by their fetishes, and you welcome them, reassure them, direct them to the appropriate resources (fetlife, right?), tell them that not only are they not alone, but they are far more "mainstream" (as compared to folks on fetlife, right?) than they themselves think.

Then they walk away feeling relieved that they are OK and not bad people, plus, feeling empowered to explore their fetishes for their own benefit and, possibly, for the benefit of their partners. So, you have already helped a lot of people.

I am not saying that this is all you do, this is just one example showing how you create value/make the world a better place, consistently, time and again.

This is something you do that benefits others. Or, if you eventually adopt a child - that will make the world better place and give a chance at a good life to somebody who might otherwise never get that chance. All of that is commendable.

That you wait for the right guy benefits you, since you believe that your experience will be better if the guy is right; possibly, your waiting for the right guy will benefit that right guy (hypothetically and not necessarily the case). I cannot see how it would be more moral or less moral - you are not making the world a better place or a worse place by waiting for the right guy. It is neutral.