Haven wrote:I'm saying it's petty for anyone to be concerned over the sex lives of consenting adults. There's no harm being done by consensual sexual activity, so there's no reason to treat it as a moral concern.
Like I said, there is debate over whether there can be harm done. Your first comment I responded to assumed there is no harm done. If there is no harm done, then there is no reason to be morally concerned about it. I am willing to discuss whether there can be actual harm done. Someone else mentioned, and I echoed, one possible harmful consequence being the possible objectification of women by others and themselves. Do you not find that harmful?
What I'm talking about is a different question than whether these consenting adults are free to do what they want. I agree with you that they are. I'm talking, however, about possible consequences of those choices (which I think involve good and bad).