While it is acceptable for men to get their rocks off for cash, women who smoke are still regarded by many as cheap.
From an article on sexism.
Shouldn't it be with and not for.
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PreciousJones While it is acceptable for men to get their rocks off for cash, women who smoke are still regarded by many as cheap. From an article on sexism. That's not a (complete) sentence, so there is no need to capitalize and punctuate.
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PreciousJones While it is acceptable for men to get their rocks off for cash, women who smoke are still regarded by many as cheap.
From an article on sexism.
That's not a (complete) sentence, so there is no need to capitalize and punctuate.
You can just write something like '(from an article on sexism)'.
Shouldn't it be ' with ', not ' for '?
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PreciousJonesWhile it is acceptable for men to get their rocks off for cash, women who smoke are still regarded by many as cheap.
From an article on sexism. That's not a (complete) sentence, so there is no need to capitalize and punctuate. You can just write something like '(from an article on sexism)'.