Sharon Stone is getting alot of press today for suggesting Hillary Clinton's overpowering sexuality is too threatening for an American populace that, according to Stone, must be unaware that womyn can, and do, have sex.
Being part of the "conservative right" that Stone suggests feels threatened, I can say that I am totally shocked to learn that women are sexual creatures and would certainly never have deduced that from gazing upon Hillary.
Interestingly enough though, Stone contradicts herself the very same day with her sexual advice for young girls.
"If you're in a situation where you cannot get out of sex, offer a blow job."
Aside from the fact that Stone appears to obsess about sex to an unhealthy level, it is hard to grasp that any self-respecting feminist would tell girls they are so powerless they might as well just give up the hummer. Further evidence that feminism has gone completely around the bend.
Straight from the assinine to the downright dangerous, Stone is also passing on a myth that puts kids right in harms way.
I tell them (what I believe): oral sex is a hundred times safer than vaginal or anal sex.
What Stone believes, and irresponsibly passes on to children, is at odds with reality.
The Options Project found that 7.8% (8 of 102) of recently infected men who have sex with men in San Francisco were probably infected through oral sex. Most of these men believed that the risk was minimal or non-existent.
And that's just AIDS. There are also the rest of the bunch:
Chlamydia, herpes, gonorrhea and the human papilloma virus (HPV) are other common STIs that can be passed through oral sex.
Interestingly enough, the article begins by stating "A lot of teens see oral sex as pretty much risk-free."
Apparently Stone is one of those teens, despite being what? 50?
Stone is dangerously misinformed and her advice will only hurt, emotionally and possibly physically, any girl who has the misfortune to have no one better than Stone to guide them through life. Although, Stone isn't above inserting herself even in that situation.
I was in the store the other day and I watched a young girl trying on clothes, showing her abdomen. Her mother was trying to talk to her about not being inappropriately luring...Her mother walked away, and I said to the girl, 'I'd like to give you a two-minute conversation about sex.'
God help Sharon Stone if she ever tried that stunt with one of my daughters in the presence of my dearly Befuddled. Louie has no problem saying no and can assert herself physically if need be. Stone might play a bad-ass in movies; Louie is one.
Stone is described as an "activist raising AIDS awareness." Advising girls to succumb to sexual pressure by offering oral sex, and doing so cuz' it's like way safer insures only that Stone will be needed in her activist role for the foreseeable future.
Can we stop shoving mics in front of celebrities yet? Huh? Can we?
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