I gave a comment before and have read all of yours. I will repeat it casual sex carries with it a lot of responsibility, not just from unwanted pregnancy but also in the spread of devastating STD, to put it bluntly AIDS and Herpex, that have no cure and are still very taboo in many societies, so you do not hear about them, yet they are very much there and are part of the panorama. Prevention is key.
For the young in particular it also has a lot of emotional repercussions and there is a danger of youngsters who are inexperience, confused or have low self-esteem to make bad choices and fall prey or be coerced into casual encounters, or destructive relationships that later make them loose self respect or leave them feeling defeated or depressed.
EDUCATION is key. kangana should be the last person in India giving advice about sex or relationships, or being seen as a role model of feminism, patriotism nor honesty. We will not touch morals, ethics or cultural values, because citing those in a subject about kangana is a mockery.
She failed as a feminist: Because she galloped astride the "patriarchy" and mounted on top of many men, has humped her way into a career. She did not do it alone.
She failed as a patriot: Because she foments, separatist ideas, she speaks out of both sides of her mouth on many issues, defending what favors her at the moment. Examples of her duplicity is abundant, the list is ample.
She failed in honesty: Her best talent is to LIE, she uses bold face arrogant pretentious lies every time she opens her mouth, so much that she cannot remember the exact lie, she told just a few minutes ago in the same "interview". She practices everything she accuses others of doing.
So, I am in favor of equality, openness, education, freedom of choices etc.. just not using kangana as an example or role model, because she is exactly what women or young people, should strive NOT to be.
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