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Malcolm Muggeridge’s 1970 essay "The End of Christendom" argues that the hyper-commercialization and "liberation" of sex have stripped it of spiritual mystery, leading to profound cultural boredom and decay. He posits that constant, high-definition exposure to sexuality renders it meaningless, signaling a "death of the heart" in modern civilization. The work remains a frequently cited, prophetic critique of the sexual revolution's impact on Western society.
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: Major news outlets like The Washington Post and Psychology Today have reported on studies showing that Millennials and Gen Z are having less sex than previous generations due to factors like technology, work pressure, and changing consent norms. 2. Economic Variable: "SEXHD"
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Launched in 2016, SexHD capitalized on two major trends: the explosion of 4K video and the public’s hunger for free, tube-style adult content. Unlike earlier platforms, SexHD offered:
No official breakup. Just a door left slightly open. Malcolm Muggeridge’s 1970 essay "The End of Christendom"
Paper Title: The End of Sex: How Biotechnology is Decoupling Procreation from Intimacy 1. Introduction: The Technological Shift
The best romantic endings are not happy or sad. They are true . They resonate because the reader thinks, "Yes, that is exactly how it would happen." Declining Rates : Major news outlets like The
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