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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 3, 2025

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You think "sunlight exposure is the reason behind 'Latin lovers'" is defensible under any reasonable interpretation? Indians must be drowning in pussy where ever they go if that's true.

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Drowning in pussy, maybe not. But Indian men are not exactly known for their chastity.

I find it genuinely funny that you chose this in particular, since it's imo among the most reasonable quotes. Sun exposure has a well-attested, uncontroversial positive impact on our general mood, it's really not a big jump from there to positive impact on libido in particular. Going from there to stereotypes about different nationalities is certainly uncouth, but, again, pretty straightforward.

Whether it's actually true is another matter, but it really isn't so far out there.

You think "sunlight exposure is the reason behind 'Latin lovers'" is defensible under any reasonable interpretation?

Defensible to whom and in what way? He didn't put this theory in a paper and try to publish it, did he? You can't possibly imagine that people here would give a shit about such a comment unto itself.

If we want to discuss the hypothesis seriously, not necessarily. Is it merely the presence of melanin? Absolute sunlight exposure? Excess exposure to sunlight modulated by level of presence of melanin? Which hypothesis do you want to debate?

They must’ve caught the solar flare unfortunately, if I’m to go by his logic.

The stereotype in Western culture is that Latin men are sexually aggressive or highly passionate, depending on how well they follow Rules 1 and 2. Indians also have a reputation for being sexually aggressive horndogs.

He said sexual urges, not sexual success.