Carry_Your_Name
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I've been in agony over the conflicting views of sex. By God's original design, sex is sacred, it's the physical consummation of a spiritual relationship, a ritual of surrending yourself to your partner and becoming one being. But this view has been lost in history, in Jesus's discussion with the Pharisees on marriage and divoce in Matt. 19:1-12, he had to educate them of this original design in the Torah, even though those Pharisees were respected teachers and experts of the Torah, because sexuality was already perverted beyond recognition at the time.
In modern era, sex is overwhelmingly portrayed in negative ways. Biologically, it's the work of raging hormones, a primitive animalistic instinct to procreate, the implication is that sex reduces you from a human to an animal when you're doing it; religiously, in Roman Catholic teaching, it's the original sin, somehow eating the forbidden fruit became a euphemism for premarital sex, lust is a deadly sin, and "living in sin" primarily refers to cohabitating with a lover; socially, sex is one of the biggest taboo topics you're not supposed to touch, it's not a coincidence that curse words are universally associated with intercourse and genitals; economically, since the so called "sexual revolution", sex is degraded into a commodity supplied by women and demanded by men, and marriage itself is disparaged as "long term prostitution"; politically, sex is often an "assault" against women, it's a form of power struggle, its primary purpose is not even pleasure, but control, the satisfaction of overcoming another person's resistance and possessing their body.
Last but not least, you've got all kinds of anecdotal complaints about unpleasant experience of sex - that it's painful, it's awkward, it's shameful, it's distracted, it's rushed, mostly from women, very rarely do you hear anything good about sex. This negative aspect is reflected in numerous tv shows and movies. When there's a sex scene, usually it's forced upon the woman, or it's interrupted by a phone call or some other kind of incident, or it's merely hinted, in one scene the couple's making out and lying down, in the next scene they wake up in bed, the entire "ritual" is skipped. Even if none of these mishap takes place, more often than not, sex is the turning point for the WORSE - not the better. You've got the couple madly fallen in love, but once they have sex, their love grows cold, and their relationship begins to unravel. There's just nothing good about sex.
In modern era, sex is overwhelmingly portrayed in negative ways. Biologically, it's the work of raging hormones, a primitive animalistic instinct to procreate, the implication is that sex reduces you from a human to an animal when you're doing it; religiously, in Roman Catholic teaching, it's the original sin, somehow eating the forbidden fruit became a euphemism for premarital sex, lust is a deadly sin, and "living in sin" primarily refers to cohabitating with a lover; socially, sex is one of the biggest taboo topics you're not supposed to touch, it's not a coincidence that curse words are universally associated with intercourse and genitals; economically, since the so called "sexual revolution", sex is degraded into a commodity supplied by women and demanded by men, and marriage itself is disparaged as "long term prostitution"; politically, sex is often an "assault" against women, it's a form of power struggle, its primary purpose is not even pleasure, but control, the satisfaction of overcoming another person's resistance and possessing their body.
Last but not least, you've got all kinds of anecdotal complaints about unpleasant experience of sex - that it's painful, it's awkward, it's shameful, it's distracted, it's rushed, mostly from women, very rarely do you hear anything good about sex. This negative aspect is reflected in numerous tv shows and movies. When there's a sex scene, usually it's forced upon the woman, or it's interrupted by a phone call or some other kind of incident, or it's merely hinted, in one scene the couple's making out and lying down, in the next scene they wake up in bed, the entire "ritual" is skipped. Even if none of these mishap takes place, more often than not, sex is the turning point for the WORSE - not the better. You've got the couple madly fallen in love, but once they have sex, their love grows cold, and their relationship begins to unravel. There's just nothing good about sex.