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Sex has become an under-priced
activity. It is less expensive than mobile phone internet browsing. We live in a period that equalizes
sex on same level as talking. We hear it from today’s song lyrics. We see it on
TV and feel it in our environment.
Sex has become a casual thing
people engage in with anybody not excluding strangers. The rate at which people
share body fluids and flesh is disturbing. Especially when you consider those same people find it difficult sharing their wealth and gadgets with friends
talk more strangers.
The world is pushing to the point
where the only acceptable norm is having as much expertise in unconventional
sex practices as a person’s head can take. Sex has become an activity given so
much importance and usefulness like drinking water.
It has become projected as an indispensable
aspect of relationships; the world is encouraging people to taste as much as
possible with as many partners as obtainable. This is rather unsettling when
happiness in a relationship is attributed mainly to great sex.
The fault is not necessarily in us
humans but the angle our media has projected sex over the years; of course some
may argue that humans run these media. The media has given so much life to sex
that it seems nothing else is important in life. All major TV shows today have
strong sexual tension, sexual activities and sexual innuendos (I know too many
sexual words). Think Game of Thrones and you will get the idea. I have never
watched but read reviews on the amount of sexual content and the world seem to
welcome this show and other shows like it with joy. Sex does really sell I guess.
The media has taught us it is
okay to meet someone this minute and be in bed with them the next; usually no grave
consequence is attached to this lack of self-control. The media keeps showing
us that happiness can only be gotten with as many lays as possible. It has degenerated
to people taking sex from the privacy of their homes to the public arena.
Do we blame them? We are living in
a world sex has become food, air and lifestyle. Our world has been over-sexualized.
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