Sex is a natural animalistic urge that is obviously nothing new. But now that I think of it, some websites have charts to show that higher amounts of women got married and settled down 100 years ago, or even in the 1950s before the 1960s revolutions, so that even though wanting sex was obviously natural, I think that the average amount of different partners women had was less than today. Also, flappers of the 1920s were a shock to older generations at the time, because they were used to a society where women always saved sex until marriage, but compared to today, what flappers did was not that big a deal. Also, flappers were only one type of woman at the time, where today, all types of women from all walks of life are promiscuous and don't believe in marriage anymore. Even though women wanting sex was always the same, it was not exactly like today in all those senses I just described.
Have women changed in past 100 years?
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Sex is a natural animalistic urge that is obviously nothing new. But now that I think of it, some websites have charts to show that higher amounts of women got married and settled down 100 years ago, or even in the 1950s before the 1960s revolutions, so that even though wanting sex was obviously natural, I think that the average amount of different partners women had was less than today. Also, flappers of the 1920s were a shock to older generations at the time, because they were used to a society where women always saved sex until marriage, but compared to today, what flappers did was not that big a deal. Also, flappers were only one type of woman at the time, where today, all types of women from all walks of life are promiscuous and don't believe in marriage anymore. Even though women wanting sex was always the same, it was not exactly like today in all those senses I just described.