Earnings and Yearnings: How unbridled teen sexuality promotes anarchy in society

What does a kid know about relationships and their broader effects on society? A kid knows next to nothing. Even an 18 year old kid who's "of age" and wants to rack up as many sexual encounters as possible. Especially such a person.

This should be the basis of figuring out how to fix society: Figuring out the worst possible things about it and working outward from there. There are things we need to talk about... right now. That's you included. 

We need to talk about the rapid rise of toxic feminism, about the LGBTQ++++++ explosion, about the many things that are distorting and transmogrifying society into a husk of what it once was, in only a few short years. 

But in order to do that, we need to talk about where it all began. 






It began of course, with the hippy revolution. The basis of which was the lie that you can have as many sexual encounters as you want and that life and society will go on as before. The hippies believed this in the 60's, and the structure for this type of new deal was cemented in the 70's, 80's -  a deal between men and women - culminating in the 90's - the American Pie generation -  with the world anticipating that something wonderful, some great orgasmic moment was about to happen. Only, it never did. Things got worse on the social front and are worse on the social front than they have ever been before. Women want more, but instead of looking for it in committed relationships, they're looking for it in hypersexuality, hyperfeminism, in turning to lesbianism, and in a much harder to place coldness toward men.

The kid who grew up thinking that there was still decent and humane drop of joy left in society, woke up a 20 something millennial at a total loss, with the rude realization that he'd had his future stolen from him. He woke up realizing that every woman he felt attracted to had been reamed 20 times over and that all was left were a bunch of flowery-dressed girls who either had had the color and flavor sucked out of by 100 men before him or who just hated the idea of sex at all.

The average-to-good looking women and the very good-looking, confident men had made a tacit deal that he knew nothing about, on the basis that they'd reserve the right of incredible, life-changing sex to themselves. Everyone else was left out in the cold. 

What the gentleman millennial still doesn't realize is this: It's all been based upon a lie. And the men who are successful in living this way are doing so on the strength of a lie, one that goes back to the 60's and early 50's. In order to benefit from the absolute A+ level, cream-of-the-crop sexual encounters, he'd have to lie to women, make them feel safe at the right moments, make the whole damnt thing look as clean as a nun's robe and fragrant as a spring rose. His chances of doing this successfully - of being a lying, cheating player - are virtually zero. The spider-web of lies in his society is too fine, too ornate, too complicated, as all lies are. And he is only good at telling the truth. 









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