The others require stretching. The sexual one is just true.
This is a pretty extreme claim. Care to back it up?
...by which I mean that all the bad things it lists are already true, and we have other problems on top of those
"10% of women have never had an orgasm. States adopt laws to ban gay marriage. Prostitution illegal." - doesn't sound like modern Europe, say.
And surely if one would associate this description with the really existing societies in which this was true, like early 19th century Europe, there would be lots and lots of other trade-offs against the modern world to consider in the sexual s...
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