Originally Posted by
Dragoon
For hundreds of years it was normal for men and women to meet/date/marry even at 15-16. Later it shifted to 18-21 (that max It should be imo).
People used to be more mature and serious. Marriage and sex happened fairly closes to each other.
Then the rotting of society (by many means) started...
Lets use the United States as example (similar trends happen in other Western nations too):
Today people in the US lose their virginity at around 16-17.
They get married at 28.
(This is alarming).
In 1950 people got married 21. And lost virginity around then too.
(people had morals).
Cultural rot:
Technology (computers, video games, smart phones, entertainment) have seduced people. This technology has also altered the minds of most people.
Degeneracy (sexual "liberation", feminism, pornography, less family values, sex "education", cheating) has destroyed sexual morals, and mentality of people.
Leaders/Elites (who want to reduce fertility rates by several means, create big government, weaker families) have heavily succeeded in their goals.
Cultural (people see sex as only a thing of pleasure, people have tons of partners, liking smoking used to be, early sex is seen as "cool" by some people).
What we have is young adults who are about as mature in these things as early teens used to be.
There is no self control.
I wish people were healthy and could date/marry at 16-21.
But society is so twisted, that its just not happening. So people wait to near 30s to marry.
Why marry?! People ask themselves. Its too hard, the governments favor females in most disputes, divorce, children.
Its easier to have a dog and play video games. While at it, casual sex, and non-serious relationships are spreading.
Fertility rates have fallen, there are actually people who hate family units, who look down on traditional marriages,
society is more depressed and anxious than ever before. But hey '"we got our freedumbs"! lol.
Short version:
Without the family unit society is useless. Whats happening these days is pathetic and sad.
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