Kwayera
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Yes, but you clearly judge other people for not ascribing to your 'beliefs'.
I use to when I was all religious-y. Now that I look back on it, it was to do with security. I was so afraid of being THAT girl who gets left behind. Kinda realised it's not that bad, not that I am that girl yet.Kwayera said:Here's a question: why do you take sex so seriously?
We can... but we often don't... we're human and people fall into these things. It's like asking why we can't all just walk around naked on really hot days, we do have shame, it's perfectly illogical but that doesn't short circuit anything we actually in practice feel. I mean what about fears of spiders, sharks etc? Often illogical but we continue on with them. We can logically see that there's no need to start to have feelings for someone just because you're sleeping with them and it can even work for you on a bunch of occasions, but then basic biological mechanisms to care for someone start to come into play.Kwayera said:Why should it parallel emotional intimacy?
Sex is sex. The birds and the bees do it without shame or piousness, why can't we?
I kind of get it. But never having that religious background, I simply cannot understand society's hangups about sex (especially female virginity). And the fact that everyone still goes "omg that girl has had sex/had sex with more than one person, what a slut." Sex really isn't all that special, biologically.ur_inner_child said:I use to when I was all religious-y. Now that I look back on it, it was to do with security. I was so afraid of being THAT girl who gets left behind. Kinda realised it's not that bad, not that I am that girl yet.
But what you do with your sex life, I believe, can be serious. I'd like to keep my sexual partners countable on my one hand in this lifetime. That's not to do with God, or my own securities. It's to do with my own self respect as well as the ideals society has, whether or not I agree with that.
You can say society is secular and modern, and doesn't give a shit about our sex lives. But in a way, it does, especially for girls, despite how unfair that is. My boyfriend of five years takes me to work functions/parties regularly. The fact that I am the "stable" girlfriend earns me enough respect for his much older colleagues to hold a conversation with me, which is different to other people's short term girlfriends that come. It's not to do with the fact that think that the "short term girlfriend" is not worth their time. Moreso that she won't stick around for long so why bother getting into any deep conversation?
I hate to sound like I'm rambling about my personal life, but there is relevance, that indeed, society gives a shit, hence why in some degree it can be taken seriously. Virginity not necessarily, but not absolute liberation either, despite how awful that is.
eg Sydney Teacher Suspended for Posing Naked
Having said this, I have no problem with those who don't agree with my semi-conservative ideals.
Then again, we're talking about virginity here, not about stable relationships. Very different stuff.
Thanks for askingtheshortykatt said:are you religious you_inner_child?
could you say the same with kissing?theshortykatt said:they say sex is like sticky tape.
the more it is used the less meaning it can have (refering to more then 1 sexual partner here)
ur_inner_child said:Thanks for asking
I use to be very catholic. But I abandoned institutionalised religion a long time ago, because I increasingly felt less able to identify with it. Too much contradiction, judgement and talking, not enough listening. I dislike talking about religion now, despite having use to all over this site.
I identify myself as an atheist, but if I had a hint of spirituality in me (which sometimes I do), I do a lot of those things personally nowadays. For the past year anyway.
Why? Can't it have more meaning depending on who it's done with? Say I get drunk and sleep with some girl who just wants to have a fun root after the year 10 formal, then later I meet this girl I connect with on a really emotional level and I have loving, caring sex where I care so much about how she feels that it's not just about satisfying each others urges but doing something special for someone you love.theshortykatt said:they say sex is like sticky tape.
the more it is used the less meaning it can have (refering to more then 1 sexual partner here)
That's the point. EVERYTHING has sex (except for those clonal species of course!). Therefore, it isn't special. Why do we make such a big deal out of a normal biological function?Enteebee said:Males, biologically, naturally want to look after their 'pack' of females in many species... right? I find it incredibly odd that you say sex isn't all that special biologically, seeing as how... it is the most important thing in all biology for all creatures :|
ur_inner_child said:I identify myself as an atheist, but if I had a hint of spirituality in me (which sometimes I do), I do a lot of those things personally nowadays. For the past year anyway.
Well ok, 'special' is probably going to be subjective, but I'd say the most important and key aspect to biology would make it something 'special'. I mean, without sex... what is biology other than a description of things that we can't understand (no evolution without sex.. for most creatures).Kwayera said:That's the point. EVERYTHING has sex (except for those clonal species of course!). Therefore, it isn't special. Why do we make such a big deal out of a normal biological function?
because if we all thought it was a 'biological function' EVERYONE would be having babies and then the world would be over-populated.Kwayera said:That's the point. EVERYTHING has sex (except for those clonal species of course!). Therefore, it isn't special. Why do we make such a big deal out of a normal biological function?
Isn't that happening already?fernando said:because if we all thought it was a 'biological function' EVERYONE would be having babies and then the world would be over-populated.