A century of feminism is enough to convince me that, at the very least, a large minority of women are seriously, deeply upset at the lot they’re traditionally given. In more recent years, some men have started to come forward and say they’re not too happy about their own default either. If it were only a tiny handful of people who felt this way—say one in a hundred million—then it wouldn’t make sense to adopt the more progressive approach by default, although we would still have a responsibility, if we chanced to meet one of these people and if they expressed their views, to take them into consideration.
Explicit negotiation is important because of the immense variability of romantic and sexual drives in humans, and because of the dreadful ease of misunderstanding (and even if you really are a perfect mind reader, you probably don’t need to visit PUA websites). In my experience, and that of other people in my community, “cannot or do not want to” is an ephemeral state arising from the awkwardness of a new form of dialogue. All it takes is a bit of practice and it becomes the easiest thing in the world to communicate your desires, plus it improves your romantic life tremendously.
A century of feminism is enough to convince me that, at the very least, a large minority of women are seriously, deeply upset at the lot they’re traditionally given. In more recent years, some men have started to come forward and say they’re not too happy about their own default either. If it were only a tiny handful of people who felt this way—say one in a hundred million—then it wouldn’t make sense to adopt the more progressive approach by default, although we would still have a responsibility, if we chanced to meet one of these people and if they expressed their views, to take them into consideration.
Explicit negotiation is important because of the immense variability of romantic and sexual drives in humans, and because of the dreadful ease of misunderstanding (and even if you really are a perfect mind reader, you probably don’t need to visit PUA websites). In my experience, and that of other people in my community, “cannot or do not want to” is an ephemeral state arising from the awkwardness of a new form of dialogue. All it takes is a bit of practice and it becomes the easiest thing in the world to communicate your desires, plus it improves your romantic life tremendously.