The virginity thread got me thinking about the way sex is viewed in many countries and it got me thinking. The United States IMO has always been about abstinence, saving till marriage, and sex only being for making children. I've always viewed sex as not only for the child part, but for having a special kind of fun with someone you care about and it being the physical part of love.
Japan from what I've read has a very open sexual culture but not to the point that you're talking about what you're doing in your bedroom.
Like with CMS, this creeps me out. I can understand being involved with your child's life but this just goes beyond involved to whoa.
The problem with sexual attitudes here in the States is that we are often taught that it is to be viewed as a horrible thing and is only meant to create children. To me it means just sharing an exclusive bond and is only the physical part of love.
The Japanese have the right idea IMO, sexuality is out on display over there but the act of sex between two consenting humans are kept private and discreet. Part of their religion (Shinto) has some of their statues displaying phallic objects, lovemaking, childbirth, and various other things that would put some people here in a coma. There are so many things out in the open that proudly display things of a sexual nature over there that it's normal.
I also noticed Sweden is open towards sex, there was a essay I wrote about the US and the Swedes having a conflict, the US was more focused towards abstinence while Sweden was focused on not only safety but being good lovers (IIRC).
So how should sex be viewed? I view it in the style of Japan, nothing wrong with it but keep your acts private.
Japan from what I've read has a very open sexual culture but not to the point that you're talking about what you're doing in your bedroom.
Like with CMS, this creeps me out. I can understand being involved with your child's life but this just goes beyond involved to whoa.
The problem with sexual attitudes here in the States is that we are often taught that it is to be viewed as a horrible thing and is only meant to create children. To me it means just sharing an exclusive bond and is only the physical part of love.
The Japanese have the right idea IMO, sexuality is out on display over there but the act of sex between two consenting humans are kept private and discreet. Part of their religion (Shinto) has some of their statues displaying phallic objects, lovemaking, childbirth, and various other things that would put some people here in a coma. There are so many things out in the open that proudly display things of a sexual nature over there that it's normal.
I also noticed Sweden is open towards sex, there was a essay I wrote about the US and the Swedes having a conflict, the US was more focused towards abstinence while Sweden was focused on not only safety but being good lovers (IIRC).
So how should sex be viewed? I view it in the style of Japan, nothing wrong with it but keep your acts private.
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