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CNN PROMOTES CUCKOLDRY AS “POSITIVE” FOR MODERN RELATIONSHIPS
War on masculinity intensifies
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CNN has hit a new low by posting a feature article that promotes cuckoldry as a “positive” fetish for modern relationships.
Cuckoldry is when a man is aroused by the idea of his romantic partner having *** with someone else or even watching the act while it is taking place.
“In our current political climate, the term “cuck” — short for “cuckservative” — has become an insult of the so-called alt-right, aimed at men they view as spineless and emasculated,” You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., seemingly unaware that this has now been replaced by the more current You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..
The article cites a study by David Ley, Justin Lehmiller and the writer Dan Savage, who is a far-left gay rights activist.
The study found that, “58% of men and about a third of women had fantasized about cuckolding,” which to be classed as such, according to Savage, must include “humiliation, degradation or denial”.
The article goes on to quote Ley as asserting that, “cuckolding tends to be a positive fantasy and behavior.” Savage also insists, “the rewards can be amazing.” Neither of these assertions are backed up by any evidence or challenged by the writer of the piece, Ian Kerner, who is a licensed psychotherapist.
The article is probably very interesting to CNN’s core audience, given that studies show left-wingers are far more likely to be into cuckoldry.
A You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. found that those on the left were far more likely to share partners, have threesomes and have group ***, whereas those on the right were more likely to be turned on by sexual domination of their partner and spanking.
end times gg..
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War on masculinity intensifies
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CNN has hit a new low by posting a feature article that promotes cuckoldry as a “positive” fetish for modern relationships.
Cuckoldry is when a man is aroused by the idea of his romantic partner having *** with someone else or even watching the act while it is taking place.
“In our current political climate, the term “cuck” — short for “cuckservative” — has become an insult of the so-called alt-right, aimed at men they view as spineless and emasculated,” You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., seemingly unaware that this has now been replaced by the more current You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..
The article cites a study by David Ley, Justin Lehmiller and the writer Dan Savage, who is a far-left gay rights activist.
The study found that, “58% of men and about a third of women had fantasized about cuckolding,” which to be classed as such, according to Savage, must include “humiliation, degradation or denial”.
The article goes on to quote Ley as asserting that, “cuckolding tends to be a positive fantasy and behavior.” Savage also insists, “the rewards can be amazing.” Neither of these assertions are backed up by any evidence or challenged by the writer of the piece, Ian Kerner, who is a licensed psychotherapist.
The article is probably very interesting to CNN’s core audience, given that studies show left-wingers are far more likely to be into cuckoldry.
A You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. found that those on the left were far more likely to share partners, have threesomes and have group ***, whereas those on the right were more likely to be turned on by sexual domination of their partner and spanking.
end times gg..
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