Taskiss wrote:
Xequecal wrote:
We don't even know what the "conditions" actually are. I'm still thinking there's a good chance one of them is "you can't have sex until marriage" which is absolutely unreasonable.
There's where you're wrong.
ANY condition one sets as a provision for support for another adult is reasonable. It may not, however, be legal, but that's besides the point.
It takes 2, X. I offer, you accept...or not. That's why it's reasonable, because both parties have a choice.
That's absurd. If any and all conditions were reasonable, no choice would be necessary.
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If you think for a second, for instance, that two adults entering into an agreement to have expectation of sex in exchange for monetary consideration is reasonable, then you're a hypocrite if you believe two adults entering an agreement to NOT have sex as a condition of monetary support is unreasonable. It's two sides of the exact same coin. I think your "absolutely unreasonable" argument is a farce and you're just projecting hatred of that particular moral code...or you're just having parent issues, or some combination of the two...but I digress.
Nobody is twisting this princesses arm. As it stands, she has found someone willing to support her lifestyle, so good on her. It's the crap she's pulling by trying to stick her parents with the tab that I find unreasonable.
It isn't "2 adults entering into an agreement" because one party has all the power coming into the relationship, and has a
moral, if not legal obligation to help the other party transition into a state of independence and self support.
That is your job as a **** parent. The entire time a child is growing up that's what you're supposed to do, and just because society draws its legal line at age 18 that does not mean you suddenly turn everything into a business transaction.
The fact that it's legal to do so and that it's possible to do so does not mean you should do so, or that you're being reasonable by doing so. All the normal "2 consenting adults" **** goes right out the **** window, up to the point that someone turns it into a legal matter. that's what she did in this case, and as far as the courts are concerned it IS 2 adults, but none of that makes the parents reasonable in their expectations in the first place.
Also, Xeq, quit worrying about sex so **** much. Waiting to have sex is not the horrendous oppression you seem to think it is.