misfit
what are you looking at?
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- Aug 11, 2025
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I became more liberal after experiencing other lifestyles and overcoming my preconceptions about them.
For example, I had the view that marijuana smokers are vagabonds. Parasites with nothing to contribute. I met a lot of these people and did not find anything unusual about them. I even smoked marijuana and liked it. It has a more positive effect than alcohol or tobacco.
I also don't think people should wait until marriage to have sex in all cases. Some intimacy is enough, like knowing the person well before you do it, perhaps dating them for a while. But the idea that everyone should wait for marriage to know each other sexually? That's very puritan for many of us.
I'm not against the use of psychedelic drugs to access the subconscious and unconscious layers of the mind and even the divine that exists out there and within us.
This might get me in trouble, but I'm not against all forms of women's rights like many people here. I don't believe in locking women in the kitchen and using them as sex slaves or preventing them from getting a decent education. Women's primary role in my ideal society would be of housewives and mothers, but they need to be properly educated to raise our children better and they can have some freedom to pursuit their dreams and aspirations, although restricting their influence on politics is absolutely necessary.
For example, I had the view that marijuana smokers are vagabonds. Parasites with nothing to contribute. I met a lot of these people and did not find anything unusual about them. I even smoked marijuana and liked it. It has a more positive effect than alcohol or tobacco.
I also don't think people should wait until marriage to have sex in all cases. Some intimacy is enough, like knowing the person well before you do it, perhaps dating them for a while. But the idea that everyone should wait for marriage to know each other sexually? That's very puritan for many of us.
I'm not against the use of psychedelic drugs to access the subconscious and unconscious layers of the mind and even the divine that exists out there and within us.
This might get me in trouble, but I'm not against all forms of women's rights like many people here. I don't believe in locking women in the kitchen and using them as sex slaves or preventing them from getting a decent education. Women's primary role in my ideal society would be of housewives and mothers, but they need to be properly educated to raise our children better and they can have some freedom to pursuit their dreams and aspirations, although restricting their influence on politics is absolutely necessary.





