Date: June 19, 2024
“This video answers the question: Can I analyze case of Anna Stubblefield?”
I’m not saying I agree with someone taking advantage of a situation like this…But I am asking the valid question…what are the natural rights of “profoundly disabled” people, where it comes to experiencing sex and sexuality?…heck, even reproduction?…
Logically…if they cannot personally raise a child, then it is undesirable to leave them with a child…But what if other people raise that child?…So long as there is no [or little] chance of passing on a biological disability…is there anything inherently wrong with severely disabled people having offspring?
As to the life enhancing pleasure aspect…who has any right to deny this, to any other human being?
I’m not implying you need to bring in sex workers here…But what about sex toys and enhancement products?…What about…just moments that open themselves up, to enjoyable sex acts with someone they know?…
…Do they really have zero right to partake?
Presumably…they still have these drives, themselves.
On the flip side of this…yes…I agree that it can be dangerous, to start having physical sex with someone who cannot comprehend boundaries.
There are people on this planet, who you should not have sex with…because they may never know how to regulate, what they have come to strongly desire.
There is nothing fair about that…It’s quite cruel, really…
…I don’t have any answer to this…I just think, like most things…there are situations here that are harmless…situations that are positive…and situations that are negative…
…So…what differentiates them?
Do we have to be equally rejecting, all the time?
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