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So, this'll be the first of a series of discussions posing theoretical societies which act very different from our own, but are not implausible and may even be considered possible futures.
If none of you are familiar with the idea of a society where sex is seen as a normal thing rather than glorified to a higher level, read this (the fourth paragraph of The Kingdom of Adornia Prospers). That society's structure was based solely on art and creativity, so it isn't a perfect example of what our world would be like with no sexual boundaries, but it is still a reference sheet.
In a fully sexual society, sex is seen as something equal to breathing and walking. It's so very natural and has no boundaries concerning age, gender, class, or race. Though this is not always the case, people in general would tend to see it as something which would not affect them or their livelihood negatively in any way. The majority of people in that society would be pansexual.
The discussion here is NOT about whether or not you would like this kind of society. Any flaming or opinions related to the disgust at this kind of society or even the glorification of it will be reported, since they could lead to bloody arguments on this thread. Let's keep it civilized, people.
The discussion will be your opinions on what this society would be like. How would it affect the way we see parenthood and raising the next generation? If all STDs were cured, which would be necessary for the full extent of this society, what borders would be broken? If they weren't cured, would those desiring this society try to eliminate everyone with STDs? What stylistic changes would occur - would the body become more sexualized, due to further glorification, or even more sexualized because it would be seen as much more casual? Perhaps people would focus LESS on their bodies, outside of being healthy, since they'd be less inclined to care about preferred types?
How would this affect the view on true love? What other cultural changes - art, music, architecture, etc - do you think would be affected and how? Would there be ups and downs in concerns to cultural shift due to this? Do you think it will last? If people ended up altering their bodies, like with cybernetics, in a way that caused them to be unable to have sex, how do you think they'd be seen by the rest of society?
Once again, do NOT discuss whether or not you'd like or hate this society. Just discuss what you think it would be like, as a possible future.
If none of you are familiar with the idea of a society where sex is seen as a normal thing rather than glorified to a higher level, read this (the fourth paragraph of The Kingdom of Adornia Prospers). That society's structure was based solely on art and creativity, so it isn't a perfect example of what our world would be like with no sexual boundaries, but it is still a reference sheet.
In a fully sexual society, sex is seen as something equal to breathing and walking. It's so very natural and has no boundaries concerning age, gender, class, or race. Though this is not always the case, people in general would tend to see it as something which would not affect them or their livelihood negatively in any way. The majority of people in that society would be pansexual.
The discussion here is NOT about whether or not you would like this kind of society. Any flaming or opinions related to the disgust at this kind of society or even the glorification of it will be reported, since they could lead to bloody arguments on this thread. Let's keep it civilized, people.
The discussion will be your opinions on what this society would be like. How would it affect the way we see parenthood and raising the next generation? If all STDs were cured, which would be necessary for the full extent of this society, what borders would be broken? If they weren't cured, would those desiring this society try to eliminate everyone with STDs? What stylistic changes would occur - would the body become more sexualized, due to further glorification, or even more sexualized because it would be seen as much more casual? Perhaps people would focus LESS on their bodies, outside of being healthy, since they'd be less inclined to care about preferred types?
How would this affect the view on true love? What other cultural changes - art, music, architecture, etc - do you think would be affected and how? Would there be ups and downs in concerns to cultural shift due to this? Do you think it will last? If people ended up altering their bodies, like with cybernetics, in a way that caused them to be unable to have sex, how do you think they'd be seen by the rest of society?
Once again, do NOT discuss whether or not you'd like or hate this society. Just discuss what you think it would be like, as a possible future.