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"Marriage is an institution; it places artificial limits on women’s choices. Nature dictates that males display and females choose. Monogamy artificially strengthens the male’s position by insisting that 1) each female must choose a different male; and 2) each female must stick to her choice. Monogamy entails that highly attractive men are removed from the mating pool early, usually by the most attractive women. The next women are compelled to choose a less attractive mate if they wish to mate at all. Even the last and least of the females can, however, find a mate: For every girl there is a boy. Abolishing marriage only strengthens the naturally stronger: It strengthens the female at the expense of the male and the attractive at the expense of the unattractive." —F. Roger Devlin.
Is this a fair interpretation of the impact of the sexual revolution and to what extent does it explain involuntary celibacy in young men?
2000 words by 6pm Friday.
Is this a fair interpretation of the impact of the sexual revolution and to what extent does it explain involuntary celibacy in young men?
2000 words by 6pm Friday.