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Sex Is Gone. Why?

6 days ago
  • #sexuality
  • #sociology
  • #culture
  • Sex, once central to modern life, is retreating from public and private spheres.
  • Surveys show a decline in sexual activity among young people, with many reporting dissatisfaction or lack of desire.
  • Sex now ranks low among priorities for well-being, overshadowed by health, money, and personal stability.
  • Digital entertainment and individual optimization (career, fitness, etc.) compete with sex for attention and energy.
  • The sexually liberated era (1950s onward) may have been a historical exception, not a permanent state.
  • Historically, sex was tied to necessity and reproduction, not pleasure or self-expression for most people.
  • Modern society is shifting toward disengagement from sex, despite its continued presence in media and advertising.
  • The cultural overexposure of sex in the late 20th century is receding, making it just one element among many in life.
  • The 1990s' hypersexualized culture may be viewed nostalgically as a brief phase rather than a lasting norm.
  • The current trend suggests a societal correction, moving away from sex as a universal value.