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Old 06.04.2010, 05:33 PM   #477
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Originally Posted by knox
when did i criticize the male's sex drive?

besides, i don't think this started with capitalism. it really didn't.
women have always being 'objects', 'property'.
it is a fact that women now have more rights than ever
however, it's still far from ideal.

and also, this whole idea of sex being 'dirty' and 'wrong' is reinforced by media, mainstream pornography and erotic material.
which is, sadly, most people's main source of sex education.

i have an appointment in 30 minutes so i have to flee, but i will think about this for later.

however, a preview answer (where i think i'll go with this) is that capitalism is what we're dealing with today, and it creates its own set of problems different from the historical ones (perhaps they are "genetic" mutations of the same old problems). so if we want to solve the problem today we have to deal with what's around us.

ok i'll think of this & answer in more detail later.
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