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Bouncing between Mr. Atheist and Girl Defined over Raunch Culture!
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<blockquote data-quote="J03y" data-source="post: 74316495" data-attributes="member: 422080"><p>I have my own issues with Jimmy (Mr Atheist) because I find him kinda reactionary to his restrictive upbringing - he lements him struggling throughout his Mormon childhood often - and overcompensates by being more of a libertine than a liberal. On the other hand, I'm actually very new to this purity culture phenomenon; my mother was rather conservative, as are my fiance's Muslim parents and all were aware what we were up to when we were 14 so I don't have much context to go by. However, it seems rather shaming and far from forgiving, and I don't think is an effective means of spreading the good news, if anything it might push people away, as was the case with Mr Atheist.</p><p></p><p>As for the culture being raunchy... I don't know how easy that is to measure. Brazillian culture is incredibly more religious than in more developed nations and their carnivalles and parades involve incredibly revealing costumes. On the other hand, there are cases where I don't consider raunchy but others do, my girlfriend finds that the beach is really racey because young men tend to go down there shirtless.</p><p></p><p>As for the implications from a feminist theoretical perspective, several different schools of feminism would take different takes, namely libertarian feminism (which seeks to to away with the limitations of gender roles, so people can be judged individually regardless of their sex or gender) verses cultural feminism (which seeks to elevate the role of feminity with masculinity, often framed from a view of a class struggle). More consicely, it's a view that dignity and liberty compromise eachother, which isn't a dichotomy that I accept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J03y, post: 74316495, member: 422080"] I have my own issues with Jimmy (Mr Atheist) because I find him kinda reactionary to his restrictive upbringing - he lements him struggling throughout his Mormon childhood often - and overcompensates by being more of a libertine than a liberal. On the other hand, I'm actually very new to this purity culture phenomenon; my mother was rather conservative, as are my fiance's Muslim parents and all were aware what we were up to when we were 14 so I don't have much context to go by. However, it seems rather shaming and far from forgiving, and I don't think is an effective means of spreading the good news, if anything it might push people away, as was the case with Mr Atheist. As for the culture being raunchy... I don't know how easy that is to measure. Brazillian culture is incredibly more religious than in more developed nations and their carnivalles and parades involve incredibly revealing costumes. On the other hand, there are cases where I don't consider raunchy but others do, my girlfriend finds that the beach is really racey because young men tend to go down there shirtless. As for the implications from a feminist theoretical perspective, several different schools of feminism would take different takes, namely libertarian feminism (which seeks to to away with the limitations of gender roles, so people can be judged individually regardless of their sex or gender) verses cultural feminism (which seeks to elevate the role of feminity with masculinity, often framed from a view of a class struggle). More consicely, it's a view that dignity and liberty compromise eachother, which isn't a dichotomy that I accept. [/QUOTE]
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