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Bodily Autonomy

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IRL Unvaxxed: How Anti-Vax Dating Apps Turn Meetups Into Political Date Nights
technology3 hours ago

IRL Unvaxxed: How Anti-Vax Dating Apps Turn Meetups Into Political Date Nights

Anti-vaccine dating apps such as Unjected and PureBlood.Dating are hosting real-world meetups across the U.S., turning dating into a battleground over bodily autonomy. The trend follows a broader push by apps to host in-person events to revive user engagement, but has sparked controversy and a civil-rights lawsuit after a venue refused service. Health experts warn that gatherings of unvaccinated individuals could raise risks for vaccine-preventable diseases while proponents frame the movement as a matter of personal freedom.

Navigating the Ethics of Cheating: Is "His Body, His Choice" a Valid Excuse?
relationships2 years ago

Navigating the Ethics of Cheating: Is "His Body, His Choice" a Valid Excuse?

A woman seeks advice on Reddit after discovering her boyfriend cheated on her with her childhood best friend. When confronted, he justified his actions by claiming that he can choose who has access to his body. The woman is confused and hurt by his reasoning, as their relationship was based on faithfulness. The excuse co-opts the "my body, my choice" argument used in the pro-choice movement, but it is not comparable to the right to an abortion. Reddit users advised the woman to leave him and prioritize her own well-being.

"Debating the Boundaries of Personal Autonomy: Is 'His Body His Choice' a Valid Excuse for Cheating?"
relationships2 years ago

"Debating the Boundaries of Personal Autonomy: Is 'His Body His Choice' a Valid Excuse for Cheating?"

A woman seeks advice on Reddit after discovering her boyfriend cheated on her with her childhood best friend. When confronted, he justified his actions by claiming that he can choose who has access to his body. The woman is confused and hurt by his reasoning, as their relationship was based on faithfulness. The excuse co-opts the "my body, my choice" argument used in the pro-choice movement, but it is not comparable to the right to an abortion. Reddit users advised the woman to leave him and prioritize her own well-being.