I’m asking this question because I’ve heard many people claim that the term “pussy shaming” is a way to make women feel guilty for having sexual intercourse with their boyfriends. I understand that it makes it sound as though it is about sex, but in reality it is about using physical manipulation to get a woman to do a specific thing. What are your thoughts on this?This was my first thought when reading this post.The post in question is about the concept of the “pussy shaming” and I think it’s great. I think it’s the most powerful way of bringing men’s issues into the conversation.I like how you said “using physical manipulation”

It’s not “sluttiness” it’s the way you are acting like. Its a compliment to your character, just like, “You’re so sexy” or “Wow that’s so sexy” or whatever you think of that. And if it’s just something like that, then it doesn’t actually mean that your character is a slut or anything, it just means that you’re really cute. So if you have a character who is a “sluttily slutty” or something, you would probably just say “That’s not me, that’s not me.” And if you have a character who is a “nice” or “funny” or whatever, they would probably just say “Oh well that’s a compliment.”
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The way that you say things like that is really annoying for me as I’ve noticed it’s a common thing to do in public. I wish people stopped using it for this, I’m a woman and I hate being the only one in the public eye with a penis.I agree with this. And as someone who’s seen myself as a woman in a bunch of different media, I really dislike the term, “toxic masculinity”. It’s a term used to shame a man for having a penis, but in a very specific and negative way.