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@MelAnthony15

Katılım Şubat 2017
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Mello@MelAnthony15·
Keep treating this like a videogame, and see the results. 1. Is the Hormuz Straits closed or not? 2. How large is the Iranian Drone/Missile stockpile? 3. How long will the US-Israeli anti-air defence capabilities last? These are the pertinent questions.
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain

Imagine being the IRGC You get completely owned for five straight weeks, and then you FINALLY shoot down one plane, and then the US Military just sends in Delta Force, rescues both pilots, and kills a few hundred more of your men because they can

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Mello@MelAnthony15·
This is their concept of being a superpower: To bully. And who is China bullying exactly? Taiwan, a country whose official name is the Republic of China, and which was established as a consequence of a civil war between two warring factions in the Mainland.
Aleksandar Djokic (Александар Джокич)@polidemitolog

There are two schools of thought on China. According to the first, China is a genius empire doing mostly nothing because that's a brilliant strategy. The second school of thought, which I adhere to, explains China's inaction with a simple fact: it is not in reality a global superpower, and can only bully its immediate neighbors to no end.

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Mello@MelAnthony15·
The US killed over 100 school girls on the first day of the war. You continue to bomb civilians and civilian infrastructure in that country. And now you're claiming if the US invades Iran and US soldiers get killed, you'll get angry?
Paul@WomanDefiner

I think you are underestimating the genocidal hatred seeing this in person will cause in America. I was there after 9/11. Americans don't like this stuff but it doesn't make us sad, it makes us want to glass entire region of the world.

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Mello@MelAnthony15·
@islemonjuice Stop it. Not one country in Africa, except S. Africa, has a violence issue as severe as what existed in El Salvador.
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Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
CIA and Western world watched Nayib rebuild his country. Turned one of the most dangerous place on earth to a safest place in the world. Africans we need to tell ourselves the truth.
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele

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Mello@MelAnthony15·
@SommyWritesWeb3 @joshwrld_tm So your definition of women not getting pleasure from sex is their inability to orgasm? Most women have never had an orgasm through vaginal penetration alone. Maybe we should also rethink vaginal sex, I guess.
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𝙅𝙤𝙨𝙝™@SommyWritesWeb3·
You’re right tho,trying something doesn’t mean disliking it, and variety is normal. But the data shows more than just “not top preference.” For women, anal sex is linked to lower orgasm rates (32% never orgasm) and is often pursued more for a partner’s sake than their own. When a behavior is that lopsided, questioning its default status isn’t a reach but it’s just asking who it’s actually working for.
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𝙅𝙤𝙨𝙝™@SommyWritesWeb3·
This is a conversation going around that Gen Z is trying to “cancel” anal sex. Whether or not that’s literally happening, the data actually gives a pretty clear reason why younger generations might be rethinking it. Let’s look at the numbers. According to CDC data, about 35‑36% of women in the U.S. have tried anal sex at least once. So it’s not super rare. But when researchers ask women about preference, not just experience, the picture shifts. A study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that only around 12% of women say it’s a preferred sexual act. That’s a huge gap meaning a lot of women have tried it, but very few actually list it as something they genuinely want. Then there’s the pleasure gap. Another study published in Sexual Medicine looked at orgasm rates and found that 32% of women reported never having an orgasm from anal intercourse. That’s double the rate for men. So for a significant number of women, the experience isn’t reliably pleasurable, even when they’ve tried it. Research also shows that a woman’s decision to engage in anal sex is often more influenced by her partner’s desires than her own. A 2024 study highlighted that dynamic, especially in traditional relationship settings. So the act can end up being something one person primarily wants, while the other goes along with it. When you put all that together, low preference, low pleasure for many, and a strong partner‑driven dynamic it makes sense that a generation focused on mutual enthusiasm and equal pleasure would start questioning whether it belongs on the default menu. It’s not necessarily about “canceling” anything. It’s about asking why something that so few women genuinely prefer became so normalized in the first place.
Mia@boygrrI

gen z is trying to cancel anal sex

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Mello@MelAnthony15·
We have a group of idiots on this app constantly trying to redefine consensual sex as rape culture. This is a good example of it.
𝙅𝙤𝙨𝙝™@SommyWritesWeb3

This is a conversation going around that Gen Z is trying to “cancel” anal sex. Whether or not that’s literally happening, the data actually gives a pretty clear reason why younger generations might be rethinking it. Let’s look at the numbers. According to CDC data, about 35‑36% of women in the U.S. have tried anal sex at least once. So it’s not super rare. But when researchers ask women about preference, not just experience, the picture shifts. A study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that only around 12% of women say it’s a preferred sexual act. That’s a huge gap meaning a lot of women have tried it, but very few actually list it as something they genuinely want. Then there’s the pleasure gap. Another study published in Sexual Medicine looked at orgasm rates and found that 32% of women reported never having an orgasm from anal intercourse. That’s double the rate for men. So for a significant number of women, the experience isn’t reliably pleasurable, even when they’ve tried it. Research also shows that a woman’s decision to engage in anal sex is often more influenced by her partner’s desires than her own. A 2024 study highlighted that dynamic, especially in traditional relationship settings. So the act can end up being something one person primarily wants, while the other goes along with it. When you put all that together, low preference, low pleasure for many, and a strong partner‑driven dynamic it makes sense that a generation focused on mutual enthusiasm and equal pleasure would start questioning whether it belongs on the default menu. It’s not necessarily about “canceling” anything. It’s about asking why something that so few women genuinely prefer became so normalized in the first place.

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Mpho🇿🇦@Mphothegreatest·
@Ryhg42 These PAN Africanists don't understand why Europe has 44 countries even though it is three times smaller than Africa. The entire history of "united Europeans" includes killing each other, pure savagery & countless barbaric wars all over🚮🚮🚮🚮🚮
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