Monogamy
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Monogamy is a form of relationship in which a person only has only one partner at a time. Jordan Peterson and other traditionalists blame the departure of monogamy on today's society for the growing inceldom of young men and female promiscuity. Monogamy is no longer a norm, and in fact the mainstream media pushes an agenda of sexual liberation that trivializes sex (in a way that only Chads and women are benefited, in terms of sexual access), and vulgarizes women.
Claims that monogamy causes inceldom[edit | edit source]
In the 1800s, the protestant Christian book, "Pillars of Truth", by Erastus Otis Haven criticized the Catholic Church for causing inceldom.[1]
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- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=-kdWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA171&dq=%22Involuntary+celibacy,+or+celibacy+assumed+as+a+badge+of+a+class,+binding+its+members+against+matrimony,+has+proved+productive+of+great+evils.+This+is+a+great+error+of+that+sect+calling+itself+the+Roman+Catholic+Church.+History+abundantly+proves+...%22