You keep roasting me on that topic.
I wasn't trying to do that. But I know you wouldn't be into adults. It would be at least tangently similar to someone being gay and me saying, "How would you like it if your boyfriend cheated on you?"
People keep roasting you.
My roasts are much more creative than, "Oh; you are attracted to kids, hardee har!".
An example of me roasting someone that is trans: Samantha Lux.
Samantha Lux is a straight transwoman (meaning most straight men don't want to date her). Me roasting her for being trans is not a roast I would make.
An example of a roast I would make is the following:
Samantha Lux made a TikTok post outlining red flags for her. At first, before she saw the red flags, she's like, "I'm a transwoman; I have no red flags." She didn't say, "few red flags". She said, "no" red flags. Now, I know she's witty enough to where she would have thought "Hey; if my boyfriend was a convicted murderer that is out of jail, I have to at least consider this". She doesn't think this is a red flag (or at least this is what I would assume). This seems understandable because since the vast majority of straight dudes don't want to date her, she's desperate. I don't roast people for being desperate.
But then TikTok gave some examples of red flags. One of them was, "sleeping with socks". Samantha Lux had this being a red flag for her.
If you have your boyfriend wearing socks to bed as a red flag, but you don't have your boyfriend being a convicted murderer as a red flag, I'm going to roast you on that.
My roasts are creative; I would not roast you for being attracted to kids.
However, adultery being legal means even if the other spouse isn't fine with it, then it's legal.
Well, unless they are married and marriage contract bans adultery, I dont see whats the problem. People dont own people. Unless they sign a contract. Then they do.
Adultery is an extramarital affair without the consent of the spouse cheated on. If spouse A is okay with Spouse B cheating, it's not adultury.