Originally Posted by
JBI
If one thinks gender doesn't play a role, that is hardly true also - at a young age, conditioning seems to esteem males who are notorious sexually for either sleeping with as many girls as possible, or boasting about it, and infidelity in that sense is taken as commendable.
In contrast, from my experiences growing up, the exact opposite seems to occur amongst females - the whole virgin-whore paradigm is still in play, and the double standard is still exemplified.
So in one sense, we can go on moralizing, but in another, one could argue that infidelity could be interpreted as a form of sexual liberation - at least in near-contemporary historical frames. If one is peaking at literature, for instance, classic novels seem laced with these ideas, especially French novels.