Zod
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"On average, Americans were gaining sexual experience before entering into monogamous relationships. The increasing divorce rate and the decreasing stigma attached to divorce during this era also contributed to sexual experimentation.[14] By 1971, more than 75% of Americans thought that premarital sex was acceptable, a threefold increase from the 1950s, and the number of unmarried Americans aged twenty to twenty-four more than doubled from 1960 to 1976. Americans were becoming less and less interested in getting married and settling down and as well less interested in monogamous relationships. In 1971, 35% of the country said they thought marriage was obsolete.[19]"
Now replace the word "Americans" with foids and it's much more accurate:
"On average, foids were gaining sexual experience before entering into monogamous relationships. The increasing divorce rate and the decreasing stigma attached to divorce during this era also contributed to sexual experimentation.[14] By 1971, more than 75% of foids thought that premarital sex was acceptable, a threefold increase from the 1950s, and the number of unmarried foids aged twenty to twenty-four more than doubled from 1960 to 1976. Foids were becoming less and less interested in getting married and settling down and as well less interested in monogamous relationships. In 1971, 35% of foids said they thought marriage was obsolete.[19]"
Sexual revolution - Wikipedia
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"On average, Americans were gaining sexual experience before entering into monogamous relationships. The increasing divorce rate and the decreasing stigma attached to divorce during this era also contributed to sexual experimentation.[14] By 1971, more than 75% of Americans thought that premarital sex was acceptable, a threefold increase from the 1950s, and the number of unmarried Americans aged twenty to twenty-four more than doubled from 1960 to 1976. Americans were becoming less and less interested in getting married and settling down and as well less interested in monogamous relationships. In 1971, 35% of the country said they thought marriage was obsolete.[19]"
Now replace the word "Americans" with foids and it's much more accurate:
"On average, foids were gaining sexual experience before entering into monogamous relationships. The increasing divorce rate and the decreasing stigma attached to divorce during this era also contributed to sexual experimentation.[14] By 1971, more than 75% of foids thought that premarital sex was acceptable, a threefold increase from the 1950s, and the number of unmarried foids aged twenty to twenty-four more than doubled from 1960 to 1976. Foids were becoming less and less interested in getting married and settling down and as well less interested in monogamous relationships. In 1971, 35% of foids said they thought marriage was obsolete.[19]"