Strongly disagree. There may be other fears as deprivations, but that reasoning does not seem right to me.
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It's a weak musing. There's *something* super interesting going on with the plummeting rates of sexual activity & marriage amidst an explosion of dating apps, dramatically greater societal acceptance of poly & kink plus a rapidly evolving consent culture, but it's tough to pin
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Could be the revealed preference of people who see romantic love as nice to have but not essential. Lots of people choose to not pursue a relationship because dating a coworker can be risky to one's career. Isn't that much more sinister than what happens in the movie?
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Notice, these are the type of guys that gets mee too’d.pic.twitter.com/nNyBhi3fx9
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To me it looks like the opposite: a movement that is mostly steered by people that fundamentally don't believe in heterosexual love, feel (correctly!) disadvantaged if it is allowed to play a role in professional relationships, and try to outlaw it outside of very narrow contexts
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I don't think your view is opposed with what Mason suggested. Deprivation and Denial are two different subjective interpretations of the same thing.
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Transactional views of sexuality are destructive for both parties. It seems like the only non-transactional view that is compatible/intrinsic to humans is a patriarchal orientation with at least pseudo-traditional roles. Destroy those and it becomes transactional by default.
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