I Just Realized Where I Know the Man I'm Dating From, So I Told Him. His Response Stunned Me.
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I Just Realized Where I Know the Man I'm Dating From, So I Told Him. His Response Stunned Me.
"It didn't feel right not to say something, so I told him right away. I thought we'd just laugh it off, and it would be a funny secret we'd share. Instead, he was shocked, disgusted, and ended things right then. He said he could never be with a woman with my sexual interests (interests he shared!) or someone who anonymously sexts with strangers online. I was flabbergasted."
"Rich Juzwiak: I share my take with our writer that this is unbelievably hypocritical, and it seems like a classic example of the misogynistic double standard that men will wield over women about their sex lives. Jessica Stoya: She really nailed it with the sign-off, "Not Wife Material," which I hope was sarcastic and aimed at this modern Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson-style rebrand of just the same old Madonna-whore"
A woman with a high libido used anonymous sexting on Reddit as a sexual outlet, never sharing photos of herself but receiving explicit images from men. She later began dating a man she met online and, after intimacy, recognized his genital images in her sexting chat history. She disclosed this immediately, expecting humor, but he reacted with shock and disgust and ended the relationship, saying he could never be with someone who sexts anonymously, despite having engaged in similar behavior. Commentators characterized his response as hypocritical and an example of a misogynistic double standard and Madonna-whore framing.
Read at Slate Magazine
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