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I think it's because of the libertarian idea that what you do is your own business. By policing adultery and shit like that you are essentially making government bigger by adding more reasons for the government to be in your business for things that is none of the government's business.

I don't think adultery should be something that gets you thrown in jail or anything, but I do think adultery should result in some sort of fine. Making adultery actually cost you something, especially when you are the offender should be encouraged. But as someone else pointed out, making adultery a crime, even if it's a misdemeanor or a "regular" criminal offense would result in expansion of the government surveilance state. Think about how much info about us is out there, now imagine giving the government even more power than it already has to monitor who we stick our dicks into - I don't want that.

We're kinda backed into the corner because the far left opened the pandora's box of unchecked and wanton sexuality, but using the state to force that back into the box is not the answer and will only result in the problems that caused the left wing wanton sexuality movement to appear in the first place (religious authoritarianism that is linked closely with the state and church).

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I think it's because of the libertarian idea that what you do is your own business. By policing adultery and shit like that you are essentially making government bigger by adding more reasons for the government to be in your business for things that is none of the government's business.

I don't think adultery should be something that gets you thrown in jail or anything, but I do think adultery should result in some sort of fine. Making adultery actually cost you something, especially when you are the offender should be encouraged.

But the only way this can be offset is by making it hurt the father less in the process. Right now adultery results in an automatic 50/50 split, and that's largely due to feminists and some tradcon-but-not-tradcon types saying that the WAMEN should be protected to "maintain their lifestyle" (fuck that shit btw). Considering a majority of divorces are filed by the woman and it's often her fault the divorces happen, penalizing adultery should indirectly reduce the amount of divorces being filed.

3 years ago
1 score