Dear Bigot,
Briefly

The article emphasizes the importance of respecting individual sexual preferences and condemns kink shaming as an unacceptable behavior. It highlights that enjoying activities like oral sex is normal and should not be stigmatized. The author also points out that xenophobia and mockery of cultural identities are offensive. While criticizing ethical choices is not inherently wrong, it should be done with empathy rather than ridicule. The piece strongly advocates for an open and accepting attitude towards diverse sexual practices, urging readers to support rather than shame consensual acts.
It's generally considered at the very least rude to kink shame without consent. There is nothing wrong or shameful about sucking dick.
I implore you and everyone reading: please don't do anything that would discourage blowjobs. I mean, come on.
Making fun of people's cultural appearances or manifestations is still uncool. It's essential to approach criticism with empathy.
Criticizing moral and ethical decisions is okay, but it should be grounded in empathy rather than stigma or shaming.
Read at Portland Mercury
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