Sexual purity and virginity are important values in all religions again - what is to be done in cases of impurity is a social custom and is different. — Agustino
Yeah, and it's interesting to speculate further on how it pans out. Regardless of the outcome of the election, this reproductively disadvantaged cohort aren't going anywhere and their relative numbers are likely to increase as the wealth gap increases and technology advances. As polygyny is an inherently unstable form of sociosexual organization, certainly in a democracy, it may turn out to be the bug in the system of the neo-liberal enterprise that leads to its demise. My tentative prediction is that we are either headed towards authoritarianism in the states (with a Trump or equivalent at the helm), in which the gap is actually likely to balloon and then burst in serious social upheaval, or the US reverts back to a more enforced egalitarianism like social democratic Europe that reduces the wealth gap and thus the reproductive gap. You then get a kind of irony where what is most in the Alt-Right's interest is something like the Bernie Sander's revolution. The caveat here is that that only applies to the economics. A social-conservatism with more emphasis on families, reduced levels of divorce, and less licentiousness would also suit. Not sure though of the extent that those two can be combined. — Baden
I'd say power is a much better description in this context. It is the power of the man which is protected-- his wife cannot leave him, cannot be without him, cannot partake in sexual relations with anyone but him, etc.,etc. Society gives him the right to have what he wants (her) for the remainder of his life. — TheWillowOfDarkness
I tend to think technological shifts will make many of the debates we have now irrelevant and dislodge us from our most basic anthropological moorings. The structure of the family and reproduction, and the way basic human relationships are carried out, is about to topple, for a number of reasons. — The Great Whatever
I just find it strange that BLM makes a concerted effort to dissociate itself from ALL white people, regardless of class, educational background, or any other relevant issue that could possibly make the 'movement' more sympathetic, at least to poor and marginalized white people. The spokespeople that I've read or listened to do this very aggressively too, bludgeoning white people (again, ALL white people) for being the beneficiaries of some ubiquitous 'privilege' floating around them that they apparently can neither fathom nor appreciate. And for poor white folk struggling to afford the basic necessities of life, this seems bizarre -- and then, to make matters worse, even suggesting how strange or disconnected from reality it is results in loud cries of " RACIST!!!', apparently for questioning the dogmatic narrative. — Erik
I perfectly agree that there also exists a biological basis for sexual practices. I probably disagree with you a little over the nuts and bolts of it, but it's somewhat as you put it. However - that is not what I was talking about. Man has both a biological and a spiritual side. The spiritual will reconcile and fulfill man's biological nature as well as his spiritual. But the spiritual is different. Man and women have a different biological nature when it comes to sexual preferences: man is by nature polygamous, as this maximises his chances of developing as many offspring as possible. No aspect of his biology can restrict his reproduction - he can always, if the females are available, reproduce. Due to the fact that a woman cannot go from man to man and give birth - because she requires sustenance and protection during pregnancy, which lasts for a significant time, and poses significant risks - she by nature will be monogamous. Out of this biological difference between men and women, there can arise many conflicts - that I agree. This is assessment is justified by: (1) the stronger emphasis on sexual purity for women across all the world's cultures, (2) the fact that women are more frequently the victims of cheating, (3) the existence of large social groups (Middle East) where polygamy for men is acceptable, (4) the lower number of unfaithful women in comparison to men.They've tended to agree on these values for very straightforward evolutionary reasons. It's in men's reproductive interest not to be cuckolded. Those that were would tend to nurture the genes of more cunning rivals and fail to pass their own on. Hence the evolved tendency in men to value faithfulness and fear promiscuity in their female mates. The virgin / slut dichotomy is built in to the male psyche. As for women, it should be obvious that promiscuity in men is a threat to their and their offspring's monopoly on men's resources. You don't need any transcendental magic to explain this stuff. — Baden
Good point ;)But I think value for authority is the norm in human life generally. So it's only in the context of an oddly liberal society that it comes off as dangerous. — The Great Whatever
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