I don't believe that I implied that. Women, traditionally, were to be virgins until marriage. The "sexual revolution" changed that. There were "good girls" and "bad girls". Society accepted a double standard for the sexes. That doesn't make it right. The "sexual revolution" pushed the idea that contraception now made it "ok" for women to act like men always had. Except that honorable men had not.
I couldn’t tell if you were implying that or not, which is why I asked. Thanks for the clarification.