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by ghostwriter 1992 days ago
Interesting. Why targeting money specifically? If someone claims that people should not have secrets about their wallets, others may claim no one should have secrets about their bedrooms. After all, "It would be a big deal only because it would shatter current expectations. Society would operate just fine if everyone's affairs were public. The aversion that people feel towards it is largely cultural - if they were brought up in a different society, they wouldn't feel that way" right?
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For most people, most of their bedroom activities are public in the US. Specifically, they are recorded in public marriage records that anyone can peruse.

Thank you for making my point.

I actually doubt it. Primatologists notice that humans in general have sex in private (and face to face) unlike all other primates.
> others may claim no one should have secrets about their bedrooms.

What does that even mean?