Sex is precious, not something to be shared with hundreds of other people.
Our ancestors, who appear to us to be so prudish, knew far more than some of us do. There are sound reasons for our traditional proscriptions on casual sex, ranging from moral reasons to the acknowledgement of female psychology to the best interests of children to the preservation of society.
All that said, I'm glad Dawn found Christ. She may never find a husband, but she has the best Husband of all.
Are we talking cave people here? They didn't even link sex with procreation. Or did it all start at Adam and Eve for you?
I may have missed it, but where in this article did it say she found Christ?
Let's not overstate it. The basic incongruence that many of these women are finding out later in life is that if they spend a decade not valuing their own sexuality, by what legitimate claim can they expect anybody else to value it?
Something given away cavalierly tends to have a lower perceived value.
Ultimately, women (and men) who go down this road have no legitimate expectation for anyone else to value their sexuality.
Let's not overstate it. The basic incongruence that many of these women are finding out later in life is that if they spend a decade not valuing their own sexuality, by what legitimate claim can they expect anybody else to value it?
Something given away cavalierly tends to have a lower perceived value.
Ultimately, women (and men) who go down this road have no legitimate expectation for anyone else to value their sexuality.