One of the most insidious consequences of the sexual revolution is how people now so commonly overestimate the importance and ubiquity of sex as a part of their lives.
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If you've got a couple people who have some children and looking after them makes them too busy to want to have sex any more, that isn't a horrible, failing marriage. That's a marriage working well. You had kids, and you are now putting all your time and energy into them.
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As long as you both still love and respect each other and work together effectively on this adventure called family life, that's great. The part where you are really horny and having sex all the time is just a youthful phase for a specific purpose. You're meant to move on from it
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This is why all the contraceptives and aphrodisiacs and viagra in the world keeps having diminishing returns. You're trying to stall the growth of your relationship by holding it in youth mode through chemical intervention. Doesn't really work. Your expectations are the problem.
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And you were given those expectations. By media, by educators, by academics, by "experts" who were all fundamentally on board with proselytizing the concept of the sexual revolution.
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There was nothing benign about their intentions. They weren't shaping these ideas in your head because they wanted to do what was best for you. They just believed that more sex was better and wanted everyone to get on board with that idea, to produce the society they wanted.
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And we've been living in that society for decades now and look at all we've traded away, just so that we can have sex with a higher number of people, without social shaming. Ask yourself - Is this really the best way to live?
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so this is why rich people are massive sexual deviants?
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Could be a reason. They can afford almost unlimited kids but they're usually bottlenecked for time.
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you forget the part where they hire people to take care of their kids
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Instincts don't tend to take into account things that abstract.
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the kids they have are often abstract to them
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Very true indeed
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