Trends in Sex

Jesse Porter
2 min readAug 20, 2022

Feminism has, from the beginning, been based on lies, specifically, the lies of men. Men lie to each other about what experiences they have with women, and to women about what is good about sex with them. Will it hurt? Probably not. Will it feel good. Without doubt, because they know how to treat women, knowing what women like and how to deliver. It’s all lies.

Most men are not even close to being experienced, and, without exception, ignorant about what women want. In fact, most do not even care what women want. Most don’t even know what they want. They think that what they want is pleasure, and that women also want pleasure. And they think sex will above all things provide themselves and women as well with pleasure.

In reality, the desire for sex — the drive for sex — is for procreation. And the pleasure derived from that is having children, watching them grow into replications of themselves, seeing flashes of recognition of themselves in those children, and, in the best of circumstances, helping them to avoid the worst traits and to develop the best traits of the two of you. Maybe to develop better traits than in either of you.

That is the true origin of the dying trend of hoping the next generation is and does better than the last. It is dying out, first, because of the lie that the nature of things is that succeeding generations ARE better than the last, and that the preceding generation are only capable of actively hindering that natural tendency of improvement.

What we are finally beginning to notice is that the natural tendency is decline, and that whatever improvements we fail to pass on to our offspring tends to die out. Thus, progressivism is not failing, it is actively regressing socially.

We have always inadvertently passed along some of our less desirable traits, but with progressivism we are allowing those less desirable traits to multiply on their own. In addition to encouraging misogyny to flourish in boys, we encourage its adoption by our girls as well. Hateful behavior is rampant in our public schools, even as our schools encourage our children to believe in their own improvement. We encourage our boys to be as debased in their behavior with each other as men have always been depraved in their treatment of girls. And we teach our girls the same depravity as has always been common in boys.

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Jesse Porter

A life-long reader and thinker. I have read approximately 10,000 books and have a personal library of about 4,000. Assoc degree in theology, BA in English, MBA.