Sindy asks an in depth question and talks about how much she loves being sinful and asks if it’s really wrong, if you truly enjoy it. Wouldn’t it be more wrong to deny yourself the pleasure.
Video Transcript:
Hey, my name is Sindy… and I spend a lot of time thinking about ethics. Which is ironic, considering how much I enjoy being sinful.
If something feels this good, how unethical can it really be…
Because here’s the thing— nobody ever warns you how confusing morality gets when joy is involved.
They tell you what’s right. They tell you what’s wrong. But they never tell you what to do when the wrong thing makes you feel alive and the right thing makes you feel… bored.
So I wonder— is temptation really a flaw, or just curiosity with better lighting?
I mean, if I’m honest about my sins, does that make them worse? Or does it make me the most ethical person in the room?
Because I’m not hiding. I’m not lying. I’m not pretending I don’t enjoy the thrill, the indulgence, the tiny rebellion that says, “I could behave… but why would I?”
And let’s be fair— if enjoying myself hurts absolutely no one, but pretending I don’t enjoy myself hurts me… who’s the real victim here?
Maybe sin isn’t about crossing a line. Maybe it’s about questioning who drew the line in the first place.
So no, I’m not corrupting my soul. I’m just refusing to let it be bored.
And if something feels this good, how unethical can it really be?
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