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and the subject isn't even an attention getting ploy.
Alright, so lets give a random estimate that, excluding those who die in childhood, probably 95(1) percent of the population will have sex at one point or another. I mean, it's a pretty safe assumption that if in 1948 50 some percent of people had had premarital sex(2), that pretty much everyone at one point or another will have sex.
So why is society so determined to pretend that nobody does it? How can that be healthy? People talk about how they are creeped out by the idea that their parents have sex, or that people they find unattractive have sex. My personal opinion is that everyone is doing it, to pretend otherwise is to ignore reality in an unhealthy manner.
(1)the exact number is not the point but the vast percentage of it is.
(2)kinsey report
Alright, so lets give a random estimate that, excluding those who die in childhood, probably 95(1) percent of the population will have sex at one point or another. I mean, it's a pretty safe assumption that if in 1948 50 some percent of people had had premarital sex(2), that pretty much everyone at one point or another will have sex.
So why is society so determined to pretend that nobody does it? How can that be healthy? People talk about how they are creeped out by the idea that their parents have sex, or that people they find unattractive have sex. My personal opinion is that everyone is doing it, to pretend otherwise is to ignore reality in an unhealthy manner.
(1)the exact number is not the point but the vast percentage of it is.
(2)kinsey report