If you wake up after casual sex feeling violated, it's not because you were raped. That's your conscience admonishing you for allowing yourself to be used by some stranger who doesn't love you. You consented to, and participated in, your own degradation.— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) 15 January 2018
Casual sex doesn't violate consent, but it does violate human dignity. That's why you feel gross the next day. Not because you were raped, but because you allowed yourself to be degraded for the sake of cheap and fleeting pleasure.— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) 15 January 2018
Notice all of the people who immediately assume that this tweet is targeted only at women. They really don't understand that men are conscious beings who can also feel regret. It is truly astounding how little the Left comprehends the human condition.— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) 15 January 2018
I think consent is pretty simple. If you willingly choose to participate in something, you consent. Feeling pressure or temptation does not negate consent. If it does, then nobody has ever fully consented to any sinful act. https://t.co/DUMY1Jtf2R— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) 15 January 2018
Question the wisdom of casual sex and watch how almost every response from the other side consists of them snickering and calling you a virgin. They are so desperate to avoid any notion of sexual morality that discussion of the subject reduces them to corny, adolescent taunting.— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) 15 January 2018
Elizabeth Smart is not a gray area. She was kidnapped and repeatedly raped. Clearly not consent. Consent is not nearly as complicated a subject as we pretend. It isn't calculus. If you're forced to do it, you didn't consent. If you volunteer, there is consent. https://t.co/YGgA1XXLbe— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) 15 January 2018
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