"Our feelings regarding sexuality stems from our biology. A man can't pregnant but a woman can. Therefore we expect women's sexuality to be much more stringent..." [+163]

Serious question, do you think you'd be this upset if it was your son asking you for condoms?

*For those of you who want to tell me that it's somehow different for a girl than it is for a boy, it's not. Everyone should be equally free to do as they wish sexually. If you're a dude and you want women to have sex with you, it's not fair to then turn around and say "But my daughter shouldn't!" If your opinion is that it's ok for boys to have sex, but not girls, then you have a fundamental attitudinal problem that needs sorting out. Without shitty double standards, everyone gets more sex, and everyone is happier. You can absolutely change your feelings on something by shifting your mindset about it, and perhaps by recognizing that it makes no sense.

**Wow, there are a lot of you who are really dedicated to keeping this double standard alive. Women aren't inherently more fragile than men. Barring pregnancy, which can be prevented with birth control and condoms, the risks are exactly the same for both. Boys can also get their hearts broken, and girls can also be cruel. These differing sexual standards have nothing to do with "biology" and everything to do with society (there are cultures where this attitude simply doesn't exist). Also, please stop with the stupid lock/key analogy and the one dick vs. every dick argument.