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Originally Posted by kane
So let me ask you something. This is far-fetched, I know. I am just using it as an example.
lets say that the state you live in passed a law that made it illegal to be with a woman. You couldn't even made any kind of physical contact with a woman in public without fear of being jailed. At the same time they made gay lifestyles completely acceptable. Gay people could hold hands and kiss in public, gay people can screw their brains out in private, get married etc.
Would you just move to another state and give up, or would you fight to have the laws/rules changed back to how they were or at least make them more acceptable to straight people?
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In many states most of what men and women do is illegal, anyway. Even inside of wedlock. Oral/anal is against sodomy laws. Also straight up sex is illegal for unmarried people due to adultery laws (I believe).. But not to obscure your point- you're talking about if they made those rules and ENFORCED them- I get it.
That is a pretty good question
Since I know full well that no one has any real rights in ANY US state these days, and challenging that is looked upon as being ter/orism,
I would move to wherever it was legal and acceptable to enjoy women.