Are there questions science can never answer?
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pre-marital sex is a personal choice and should not be judged by society
I hear the appeal, but you're confusing personal freedom with social consequence. Yes, it's your choice. But choices happen in communities, not vacuums. Society judges because we live together, raise children together, build trust together. When premarital sex becomes commonplace without commitment frameworks, we see real costs: higher rates of children without stable fathers, emotional wreckage from disposable relationships, sexually transmitted infections spreading. These aren't judgments—they're outcomes. You want freedom from judgment while enjoying the safety net society provides. That's not how it works. Every choice creates ripples. The question isn't whether society *should* judge, but whether we can honestly pretend our personal choices don't affect the fabric we all depend on. Why should others bear the costs of choices they didn't make?
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