This is one of the best articles I've ever read on sexual dynamics and explains the devastating of sexual revolution better than all others I've read. This article hits home hard with me considering I grew up in the extremely multicultural and socioeconomically-diverse borough of Queens, NY, in the latchkey-kid era of the 90s. I think because the sexual market is so rotten these days, that people do not know or reflect how that such rot was really picking up steam in the 90s. Boomer parents were so negligent that I sometimes wondered if parents lived at the unsupervised homes I spent time in. They truly did not give a damn about the anti-social and violent males their daughters hung out with.
The disgusting film Kids is a 90s film that is a piece of art which imitated the life of that era.
I recall watching a few episodes of a television series popular in the 1990s, "Sex in the City" The main characters were three hyper-promiscuous, good-looking, professional NYC women. The episodes detail their sexual exploits in, at that time, lurid detail -- always with a smirk and a "how cool" effect. I was appalled and even more so when it became apparent how popular the show was, particularly with young women.
An excellent sociological analysis and a devastating critique of the suicidal direction of western modernism. Youth is fleeting and both men and women need each other in ways that they cannot imagine as they enter the "sexual marketplace" in their early years. The awful cultural trends that Parker details destroy the possibilities for men and women, as they move beyond youth and eventually into old age, to care for, comfort an nurture each other in ways impossible if they remain alone. The photo of Hugh Hefner provokes nothing but revulsion. What a piece of human refuse that man was!
Good piece Richard, at my age it's hard to care anymore... The young women are impervious to anything outside their ecochamber. ESPECIALLY anything coming from a WHITE GUY! lol
This is one of the best articles I've ever read on sexual dynamics and explains the devastating of sexual revolution better than all others I've read. This article hits home hard with me considering I grew up in the extremely multicultural and socioeconomically-diverse borough of Queens, NY, in the latchkey-kid era of the 90s. I think because the sexual market is so rotten these days, that people do not know or reflect how that such rot was really picking up steam in the 90s. Boomer parents were so negligent that I sometimes wondered if parents lived at the unsupervised homes I spent time in. They truly did not give a damn about the anti-social and violent males their daughters hung out with.
The disgusting film Kids is a 90s film that is a piece of art which imitated the life of that era.
I recall watching a few episodes of a television series popular in the 1990s, "Sex in the City" The main characters were three hyper-promiscuous, good-looking, professional NYC women. The episodes detail their sexual exploits in, at that time, lurid detail -- always with a smirk and a "how cool" effect. I was appalled and even more so when it became apparent how popular the show was, particularly with young women.
And the creator, Candace Bushnell, later admitted she regretted being a career gal and never having any children.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7295837/Sex-City-writer-admits-regrets-choosing-career-having-children.html
An excellent sociological analysis and a devastating critique of the suicidal direction of western modernism. Youth is fleeting and both men and women need each other in ways that they cannot imagine as they enter the "sexual marketplace" in their early years. The awful cultural trends that Parker details destroy the possibilities for men and women, as they move beyond youth and eventually into old age, to care for, comfort an nurture each other in ways impossible if they remain alone. The photo of Hugh Hefner provokes nothing but revulsion. What a piece of human refuse that man was!
Good piece Richard, at my age it's hard to care anymore... The young women are impervious to anything outside their ecochamber. ESPECIALLY anything coming from a WHITE GUY! lol
OMG, Big Red was actually pretty good looking at one time! Nice smile, voluptuous figure. Mind blown!