First, a foxhole or the crowded crews quarters on a ship, is not a "private" bedroom, and this is an issue that goes to the heart of unit cohesiveness and military effectiveness.
Second, I think that I have rather strong libertarian views myself, and among those tenets are common sense and a strong grounding in natural law. What's between your legs is just a given and the relationships between men and women and family and society are pretty much givens. Corroding those relations is what the international communist conspiracy is about, and communism is utter anathema to libertarians, which is why libertarians believe in defense of boarders and defense of country.
Part of a series on Libertarianism Origins[show] Concepts[show] Schools[show] People[show] Aspects[show] Organizations[show] Related topics[show] Outline of libertarianism Libertarianism portal v t e The libertarian perspective on immigration is often regarded as one of the core concepts of libertarian theory and philosophy.[1][2] Some libertarians assert that "[e]fforts by the government to manage the labor market are as apt to fail as similar efforts to protect domestic industries or orchestrate industrial policy. [...] If an immigrant seeks to engage in peaceful, voluntary transactions that do not threaten the freedom or security of the native-born, the government should not interfere".[3]
Is that what you think?