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Antisexuals are those opposed to sexual activity which is either out-of-wedlock, non-heterosexual, or otherwise unusual. {{w|Antisexualism|Antisexuals}} have created a huge impact on society, pushing for the criminalization of (especially) adult-child sexual activity, particularly since the U.S. Supreme court effectively nullified the U.S. state's sodomy laws. Antisexuals are often [[sexophobe|sexophobes]].
Antisexuals are those opposed to sexual activity which is either premarital, extramarital, non-heterosexual, non-procreative, or involving an orifice other than a vagina: in essence, the [[Catholic]] view of sex). {{w|Antisexualism|Antisexuals}} have created a huge impact on society, pushing for the criminalization of (especially) adult-child sexual activity, particularly since the U.S. Supreme court effectively nullified the U.S. states' sodomy laws. Antisexuals are often [[sexophobe|sexophobes]].


Antisexuals tend to be members of Christian religious groups, and often include right-wing Republicans. Due to their activities, U.S. prisons are now filled with "sex offenders," to the delight of the privatized [[prison-industrial complex]].
Antisexuals tend to be members of Christian religious groups, and often include right-wing Republicans. Due to their activities, U.S. prisons now hold more "[[sex offenders]]" than those of the rest of the world combined, to the delight of the [[prison-industrial complex]].


==See also==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisexualism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisexualism


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Latest revision as of 14:40, 15 October 2016

Antisexuals are those opposed to sexual activity which is either premarital, extramarital, non-heterosexual, non-procreative, or involving an orifice other than a vagina: in essence, the Catholic view of sex). Antisexuals have created a huge impact on society, pushing for the criminalization of (especially) adult-child sexual activity, particularly since the U.S. Supreme court effectively nullified the U.S. states' sodomy laws. Antisexuals are often sexophobes.

Antisexuals tend to be members of Christian religious groups, and often include right-wing Republicans. Due to their activities, U.S. prisons now hold more "sex offenders" than those of the rest of the world combined, to the delight of the prison-industrial complex.

See also

Sexophobe

External links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisexualism