Joseph Black
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(Inspired by another question.)
Quotes from the question "Why do so many women feel they shouldn't be judged for their sexual past?":
"I guess it's because we make mistakes and sometimes it really is out of character. "
"Because it shouldn't matter.......if you're good together, and she's faithful to you, why should she be judged."
"I really do not see the point in reliving obvious mistakes/regrets from the past."
"Second, if you let someone's past cloud your feelings about them then you're not really worthy of that person."
All of things still apply right to a man and his criminal past correct?
Or does criminal activity say something about your moral character while your sexual past does not?
Quotes from the question "Why do so many women feel they shouldn't be judged for their sexual past?":
"I guess it's because we make mistakes and sometimes it really is out of character. "
"Because it shouldn't matter.......if you're good together, and she's faithful to you, why should she be judged."
"I really do not see the point in reliving obvious mistakes/regrets from the past."
"Second, if you let someone's past cloud your feelings about them then you're not really worthy of that person."
All of things still apply right to a man and his criminal past correct?
Or does criminal activity say something about your moral character while your sexual past does not?