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Transactional sex is not outrageous

This young man wrote, in broken English, “Man and woman work together... We offer you a safe drive home and you give us makeout or sex... I mean girls like sex too right...”

Women did not get this far only to be offended by meaningless Facebook comments. We are much stronger than that. Feminism is not about stopping men from asking women for sex; it’s about stopping them from forcing us to have sex against our will. Women, in the meantime, have the arduous task of deciding which normal-looking man she can go home with, and hopefully not end up with a disappointing sexual experience. .

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