Of course I'm going to partially side with the unpopular position here, and try to cut through some of the bullshit Ego is talking about too.
If I'm getting what Ego is talking about correctly (past the anti-feminism stuff), I'm pretty sure what he's trying to convey is a more sexually liberal country. Saying sexual things to strangers is considered offensive because sex is thought to be very private and personal. The point being that it shouldn't be considered so. We keep it a secret that we fuck, yet everyone knows everyone else is fucking. Sex is humanity's worst kept secret. In this sexually open society one should be able to say "Nice tits" and garner the same emotional reaction as if someone said "Nice elbow." Following the path logically if you should be able to say "Nice tits" and it's received the same as "Nice elbow," then touching someone's tits (or dick or whatever) should also receive the same response as touching someone's elbow. The premise for this whole thing though, requires that sex in general has the same amount of importance as a handshake. Kind of a completely uninhibited free love movement.
The sexphobia he is talking about is somewhat true in the sense that even though sex is as natural a human function as eating, it is done behind closed doors. All because of the idea that the skin on my dick is more special than the skin on my fingers. However, this problem has existed longer before feminism arrived and it is perpetuated by men as much as it is by women.
If I'm getting what Ego is talking about correctly (past the anti-feminism stuff), I'm pretty sure what he's trying to convey is a more sexually liberal country. Saying sexual things to strangers is considered offensive because sex is thought to be very private and personal. The point being that it shouldn't be considered so. We keep it a secret that we fuck, yet everyone knows everyone else is fucking. Sex is humanity's worst kept secret. In this sexually open society one should be able to say "Nice tits" and garner the same emotional reaction as if someone said "Nice elbow." Following the path logically if you should be able to say "Nice tits" and it's received the same as "Nice elbow," then touching someone's tits (or dick or whatever) should also receive the same response as touching someone's elbow. The premise for this whole thing though, requires that sex in general has the same amount of importance as a handshake. Kind of a completely uninhibited free love movement.
The sexphobia he is talking about is somewhat true in the sense that even though sex is as natural a human function as eating, it is done behind closed doors. All because of the idea that the skin on my dick is more special than the skin on my fingers. However, this problem has existed longer before feminism arrived and it is perpetuated by men as much as it is by women.