What is it that makes you think sexual pleasure is a trick? Remember that evolution is a process wich takes hundreds of thousands of years, and that society as we know it has been around for only a few hundred. In times with less/very different cultural influences, it's quite likely that having children at a young age was, especially for females, normal and expected. Having children was probably the norm regardless of pleasure; even if primal brains did not fully.understand the reasoning, I highly doubt that pregnancy was an accident. If it was, we probably would bot have flourished as a species.
Certainly, humans (and some animals) have always had sex for pleasure, but that does n't mean it was or is required for impregnation. The two are separate things, it's just that in a modern world, contraception is available to prevent pregnancy where it is not wanted.
Can you honestly tell me that the majoritt of people don't want to have children at some point in their lives?
No, but can you honestly say you know what people thought baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack then when sex was 'invented'?
"Certainly, humans (and some animals) have always had sex for pleasure, but that does n't mean it was or is required for impregnation." Exactly. Then why do you think sex is pleasurable?
No, of course not. As I said, I'm saying what I believe to be very likely.
Because sex drive and maternal/paternal instincts are intrinsically linked. Certainly, people can enjoy sex, but you still have not explained what makes you think that pregnancy is an accident and that people are tricked into it.
Is it normal that I'm against sex?
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What is it that makes you think sexual pleasure is a trick? Remember that evolution is a process wich takes hundreds of thousands of years, and that society as we know it has been around for only a few hundred. In times with less/very different cultural influences, it's quite likely that having children at a young age was, especially for females, normal and expected. Having children was probably the norm regardless of pleasure; even if primal brains did not fully.understand the reasoning, I highly doubt that pregnancy was an accident. If it was, we probably would bot have flourished as a species.
Certainly, humans (and some animals) have always had sex for pleasure, but that does n't mean it was or is required for impregnation. The two are separate things, it's just that in a modern world, contraception is available to prevent pregnancy where it is not wanted.
Can you honestly tell me that the majoritt of people don't want to have children at some point in their lives?
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No, but can you honestly say you know what people thought baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack then when sex was 'invented'?
"Certainly, humans (and some animals) have always had sex for pleasure, but that does n't mean it was or is required for impregnation." Exactly. Then why do you think sex is pleasurable?
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No, of course not. As I said, I'm saying what I believe to be very likely.
Because sex drive and maternal/paternal instincts are intrinsically linked. Certainly, people can enjoy sex, but you still have not explained what makes you think that pregnancy is an accident and that people are tricked into it.