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I truly don’t understand what the big deal is about sex. I haven’t figured out why people think your sex related decisions define you. Is it just because a) you’re naked, and b) it’s how babies are created?
There is a simple problem in our country:
Those who believe in God fail to honor science, and those who revere science find it necessary to turn their backs on God.
There seem to be relatively few people who understand that a Creative Father felt the need to establish an order through Mother Nature.
With that in mind, let’s address your question.
- When do people mature sexually? Somewhere between the age of 13 and 15.
- When do we think people should get married? Late twenties, or some folks even think early 30’s.
So in our culture there are fifteen years of sexual viability which is supposed to be stuffed away in a closet in preparation for marriage, or stumbled into through carnal experimentation made dangerous through immaturity and disease.
We really have to make up our minds. Are we going to continue to believe that people are children until they’re thirty, or are we going to establish an earlier emotional awareness to match the sexual awakening?
Sex is a big deal because people either pretend it’s sacred or just “a physical experience.” Since human beings may be the only species in which both male and female have the capacity for pleasure outside of procreation, we should probably emphasize the pleasure side of sexuality instead of insisting that God has belabored the girl with birth and the boy with “killing the game and dragging it back to the fire.”
What is sex? It is a physical experience producing a burst of pleasure which is also used by our species for procreation.
So if you have no intention of procreating, then you should be looking for ways to tap the pleasure without becoming irresponsible.
If your intention is to procreate, then you probably need to do what all the animals on Earth do–find a way to nest with your mate to take care of your baby birds.
You have to make up your mind:
Are we just animals or is there more to us than that?
Are we just spiritual or do we possess a bit of animal?
Sexuality can never be casual because we’re not just tigers. It can also never be considered completely spiritual–it’s too easy to do and we really don’t do it any different from the monkeys.
So what’s the best answer for you?
Get a mature look at both your physical evolution and your emotional responsibility. You will never be able to have sex without having some inclination toward an emotional union.
Avoid the stupidity of the religious, who make the joining of the penis and the vagina some sort of holy oracle.
And also escape the worldly, who view it as a common crossroads of human interaction.
In the long run we will have to teach our children to mature more quickly–or else not be so concerned that they start “probing the parts.”
For after all, even the Pope knows that nobody’s going to arrive at twenty-nine years of age a virgin.
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